| Literature DB >> 24559248 |
Maria Debora De Pasquale1, Maria Antonietta De Ioris, Angela Gallo, Angela Mastronuzzi, Alessandro Crocoli, Raffaele Cozza, Renata Boldrini.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Medulloepithelioma (ME) is a rare embryonal tumor predominantly located in the eye or in the central nervous system without an established treatment. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24559248 PMCID: PMC3941953 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5876-12-49
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Figure 1A: CT scans showing the tumor at diagnosis right hydronephrosis is also present; scans after 4 courses of CT, demonstrating partial response to therapy; C: recurrence of the tumor after six months from stop therapy. CT at diagnosis (A), after chemotherapy (B) and at relapse (C).
Tumor immunochemistry at diagnosis and at relapse
| CD56 | ++ | ++ |
| WT1 | ++ (cytoplasmatic) | ++ |
| NSE | +- | +- |
| Synaptophisin | +- | +- |
| S100 protein | +- | +- |
| Cytokeratin MNF116 | +- | +- |
| CD99 | - | - |
| Alpha-fetoprotein | - | - |
| CD30 | - | - |
| OCT 3/$ | - | - |
| β-HCG | - | - |
| EGFR | - | - |
| PDGFR | + | ++ |
| ADAR 1 | + | + |
| ADAR 2 | - | - |
LEGEND: EGFR, epidermal growth factor receptor; PDGFR, platelet-derived growth factor receptor; ADAR, adenosine deaminases that act on RNA.
Figure 2Pathology of the tumor at diagnosis. Papillary and tubular patterns represent the distinctive appearance of medulloepithelioma; HE 4 × (A). Positivity of the neoplastic cells for S100 protein 60× (B) and for PanCytokeratin 60× (C).
Figure 3Pathology of the tumor at diagnosis. Areas of tumor at higher magnification show stratified columnar cells bordered by internal and external limiting membrane HE 40× (A) and 60× (B). Positivity of the neoplastic cells for NSE 60× (C) and for CD56 60× (D).
Figure 4Pathology after chemotherapy. The post chemotherapy tumor shows extensive involution area, calcifications HE4 × (A) and a predominant solid pattern 4× (B).
Figure 5EGFR, PDGFR, ADAR 1 and ADAR2 expression in tumor specimen at diagnosis and at recurrence.
Review of literature for peripheral ME
| Kleinman et al. | F | 20 yr | ovary | I | No | Complete surgery, CT | NED, 108 mo |
| Kleinman et al. | F | 32 yr | ovary | I | No | Complete surgery, CT | NED, 36 mo |
| Kleinman et al. | F | 13 yr | ovary | III | No | Complete surgery | DOD, 20 mo |
| Kleinman et al. | F | 23 yr | ovary | III | No | Complete surgery, CT, RT | DOD, 2 mo |
| Figarella-Branger et al. | F | 17 yr | pelvis | IV | Lung | Surgery on primitive tumor, CT | DOD, 8 mo |
| Bruggers et al. | F | Newborn | pelvis | III | No | Partial resection, CT | NED, 50 mo |
| Donner et al. | F | 12 yr | pelvis | III | No | CT | NED, 36 mo |
| Nakamura et al. | M | 6 mo | pelvis (sciatic nerve) | III | No | Complete surgery | NED, 84 mo |
Legend: F, female; M, male; yr, years; mo, months; CT, chemotherapy; RT, radiotherapy; NED, non evidence of disease; DOD, died of disease.