| Literature DB >> 23537064 |
Evangelos K Papadopoulos1, Kostas N Fountas, Alexandros G Brotis, Konstantinos N Paterakis.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: We report on a very rare case of a supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumor in an adult, which presented with intracerebral hemorrhage, and review the relevant medical literature. CASEEntities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23537064 PMCID: PMC3623814 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-7-86
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Computed tomography scan images. (a) Preoperative brain computed tomography scan showing an extensive intraparenchymal hemorrhagic lesion in the right frontal lobe (white arrows), with severe diffuse perilesional edema affecting the whole ipsilateral hemisphere, and compressing the ipsilateral lateral ventricle and causing significant mass effect. (b) Immediate postoperative computed tomography scan showing the low-density appearance of both the cerebral hemispheres, suggesting severe brain ischemia (black arrows).
Figure 2Intraoperative photograph. A cherry-like round lobulated lesion was demonstrated in the right frontal lobe (white arrows).
Figure 3The histological findings were compatible with primitive neuroectodermal tumor. (a) Photomicrograph (original magnification, ×100; hematoxylin-eosin stain) demonstrating small tumor cells with round to oval hyperchromatic nuclei and scant cytoplasm with distinct outline (white arrows). (b) Photomicrograph (original magnification, ×400; immunohistochemical stain) showing intense positivity for synaptophysin (black arrows).
Summary table of case reports on adult patients with supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumor
| Bellis | 1 | 57 | M | Seizures | No | S, R | Died after five months |
| Gaffney | 7 | 22 to 35 | 2F+5M | Increased ICP | No | S, ±R, ±C | Seven months to nine years |
| Kuratsu | 1 | 31 | M | Headache, hemiparesis, papilledema | No | S, C | Died after 15 months |
| Louis | 1 | 40 | M | Hydrocephalus | No | S, R | Spinal metastasis after 18 years |
| Miyazawa | 1 | 21 | F | Headache | No | S, R, C | 27 years follow-up |
| Selassie | 1 | 60 | M | Visual difficulty | No | S, R, C | Died after eight months |
| Pickuth and Leutloff [ | 5 | 20 to 57 | 2F+3M | Increased ICP | No | S, ±R, ±C | Died after four to 25 months |
| Sanno | 1 | 50 | F | Seizures | No | S | NS |
| Takeuchi | 1 | 69 | M | Decline of higher cortical functions | No | S, R, C | 30 months follow-up |
| Gyure | 4 | 30 to 40 | 4M | Various | No | S, ±R, ±C | Died after two to five years |
| Prados | 4 | 21 to 42 | 3M+1F | Not specified | No | S, R, C | 23 to 66 months |
| Gnanaligham | 1 | 38 | F | Vertigo - diplopia | No | S | Died after five months |
| Krishnamurthy | 1 | 51 | F | Visual field defects | No | S, R, C | Alive at 18 months follow-up |
| Balafouta | 1 | 60 | M | Headache, Broca’s aphasia and hemiparesis | No | S, R, C | 12 months |
| Majós | 7 | 21 to 67 | NS | NS | No | NS | NS |
| Kim | 12 | 20 to 64 | 6M+6F | Increased ICP | No | S, ±R, ±C | Mean survival 86 months |
| Kouyialis | 1 | 32 | F | Headaches, fatigue, gait disturbances | No | S | Alive at 24 months |
| Shingu | 1 | 88 | F | Disturbance of consciousness, left hemiplegia | No | Biopsy, C | Died after six months |
| Krampulz | 1 | 33 | M | Seizures, dizziness | No | S, R, C | Alive after 17 years |
| Han | 1 | 29 | M | Increased ICP | No | S, R, C | Died after two years from spine and lung metastases |
| Terheggen | 1 | 26 | M | Headache, nausea, coordination problems and monoparesis | No | S, R | Multiple liver metastases and local tumor recurrence |
| Alive after four years | |||||||
| Ohba | 1 | 56 | M | Facial palsy | No | S, R | Died after five months |
| Prayson [ | 1 | 48 | F | Headaches and confusion | No | S | Recurrence after 10 months |
| Died after 13 months | |||||||
| Gessi | 12 | 32 to 64 | 6F+6M | NS | No | NS | Varied from death at two months to five years disease free |
| Lawandy | 1 | 22 | M | Increased ICP | No | S | NS |
| Present case | 1 | 42 | M | Coma | Massive intracerebral hemorrhage | S | Death |
+/−: on some cases; C chemotherapy, F female, ICP intracranial pressure, M male, NS not specified, R radiotherapy; S surgery.