| Literature DB >> 25186165 |
Sumihito Nobusawa1, Kenta Orimo, Keishi Horiguchi, Hayato Ikota, Hideaki Yokoo, Junko Hirato, Yoichi Nakazato.
Abstract
Embryonal tumor with abundant neuropil and true rosettes (ETANTR) is a very aggressive embryonal central nervous system (CNS) tumor, histologically featuring ependymoblastic rosettes and neuronal differentiation in a neuropil-like background. 19q13.42 amplification was identified in ETANTR and epndymoblastoma, suggesting that these tumors constitute a single entity, called embryonal tumor with multilayered rosettes (ETMR). Here, we report a case involving a 2-year-old boy with a pontine embryonal tumor composed of clusters of poorly differentiated neuroepithelial cells, and smaller neuroblastic/neurocytic cells in a fibrillary and paucicellular neuropil-like matrix, where clear ependymoblastic rosettes were not detected but only one structure suggestive of an ependymoblastic multilayered rosette was found. Fluorescence in situ hybridazation analysis revealed 19q13.42 amplification, supporting the diagnosis of ETANTR. This report indicates that rare ependymoblasic rosettes found in embryonal tumors, which are otherwise CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors or medulloblastomas, are significant for considering the examination of 19q13.42 amplification to confirm the diagnosis of ETMR.Entities:
Keywords: 19q13.42; ETANTR; embryonal tumor; ependymoblastic rosettes
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25186165 DOI: 10.1111/pin.12196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathol Int ISSN: 1320-5463 Impact factor: 2.534