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Juan-Han Yu1, Lian-He Yang2, Xu-Yong Lin3, Shun-Dong Dai4, Xue-Shan Qiu5, En-Hua Wang6.
Abstract
Central neurocytoma/extraventricular neurocytoma is a central nervous system (CNS) tumor composed of uniform round cells with neuronal differentiation. The typical lesions of central neurocytoma/extraventricular neurocytoma are at the interventricular foramen of the lateral ventricles (central neurocytoma) or brain parenchyma (extraventricular neurocytoma). Mature teratoma is a benign germ cell tumor commonly found in young women. Herein, we report a 24-year-old female with neurocytoma in a mature teratoma of the right ovary. The histological examinations showed mature epidermis, skin appendages, adipose and bone tissues in the tumor; microscopic foci of immature cartilage tissues were also found in some parts. In addition, massive solid sheets and uniform round tumor cells were found in the neuroectodermal tissues, with the formation of neuropil-like islands. Immunohistochemical examinations showed that the tumor cells were synaptophysin- and NeuN-positive but GFAP-negative. Based on these findings, the woman was diagnosed with neurocytoma arising from mature ovary teratoma, with microscopic foci of immature cartilage tissues. This is the fourth case report of neurocytoma outside the CNS to date.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26376790 PMCID: PMC4574217 DOI: 10.1186/s13000-015-0406-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Fig. 1A mass with mixed-density is seen posterior to the uterus. The anteroposterior and transversal diameters of the mass were about 7.3 and 9.0 cm
Fig. 2a Mature epidermis, cutaneous appendages, and adipose tissues in the tumor tissues; b neuroectodermal tissues and mesenchyme at local regions of the tumor; c (magnified figure of b): mature CNS tissues including neurons, glial cells, and ependymal tubules; d (magnified figure of b) the mesenchyme tissues are immature cartilages (the immature cartilages are only found here); e mature bone tissues among the neurocytoma tissues; f clear boundaries with the surrounding neuroectodermal tissues; g neuropil-like islands formed by the tumor cells; and H: densely arranged uniform round cells with perinuclear halos with oligodendroglioma-like honeycomb appearance. a and b are at low magnification, c-g are at moderate magnification, and h is at high magnification
Fig. 3a: Immunohistochemical staining for NeuN shows that the nuclei of the tumor cells are NeuN-positive; b: immunohistochemical staining for synaptophysin shows that the tumor cells and the neuropil-like islands are synaptophysin-positive; c: immunohistochemical staining for GFAP shows GFAP-negative tumor cells and trapped GFAP-positive reactive astrocytes; d: immunohistochemical staining for Ki-67 shows tumor cells with low proliferation index (about 2 %). a-d are at moderate magnification