| Literature DB >> 27313678 |
Yu-Chen Ji1, Jing-Xia Hu1, Yan Li2, Peng-Xiang Yan3, Huan-Cong Zuo1.
Abstract
Central neurocytoma (CNC) often develops in the ventricular system adjacent to the interventricular foramen and septum pellucidum. According to the World Health Organization, CNCs are classified as grade II tumors, and in recent years it has been reported that CNCs have occasionally occurred in rare areas of the central nervous system. The current study describes a rare case of CNC located in the left temporal lobe of a 49-year-old man, who had been experiencing headaches for 3 weeks. Computed tomography identified a round, well-demarcated, 3.3-cm tumor in the left temporal lobe. The patient underwent surgery and the tumor was totally resected. Histological analysis demonstrated that the resected tumor tissue contained clusters of small cells with regular nuclear morphology, and round nuclei with fine chromatin. Immunohistochemically, neuronal differentiation markers, including synaptophysin and neuronal nuclear antigen, were expressed in the tumor cells. Histopathological examination of the resected tissue confirmed a diagnosis of extraventricular neurocytoma. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed at 3 months post-surgery and demonstrated no evidence of tumor recurrence.Entities:
Keywords: extraventricular; literature review; neurocytoma
Year: 2016 PMID: 27313678 PMCID: PMC4888045 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2016.4487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1.Pre- and post-surgery brain scans of the present case. (A) CT revealing a isodense, well-demarcated, round tumor located in the left temporal lobe, in addition to peritumoral edema. (B) T1-gadolinium image revealing a homogeneously-enhanced mass. (C) Post-operative magnetic resonance imaging demonstrating no signs of solid tumor recurrence. CT, computed tomography.
Figure 2.Histological analysis of the resected tissue exhibiting clusters of small cells with regular nuclear morphology and round nuclei. Staining, hematoxylin and eosin; magnification, ×100.
Figure 3.Immunohistochemical staining revealing expression of (A) synaptophysin and (B) neuronal nuclear antigen in the tumor cells. Magnification, ×100.