Literature DB >> 29236139

[Notochordal tumors : Benign notochordal tumors and chordomas].

T F E Barth1, A von Witzleben1, P Möller1, S Scheil-Bertram2,3.   

Abstract

Benign notochordal tumors (BNCT) and chordomas are primary bone tumors of the spine with a predominant localization in the sacrum and clival region followed by the vertebral bodies. Besides the most common variant (NOS [not otherwise specified] with hepatoid or renal carcinoma cell-like differentiation) chordomas with chondroid, and polymorphic to anaplastic morphology are described. An unfavorable variant are pediatric chordomas with a loss of INI-1. BNCT and chordomas are characterized by the following immunohistological profile: vimentin+, cytokeratin+/-, epithelial membrane antigen (EMA)+/-, S100 protein+/-, brachyury+. This profile helps to distinguish these tumors from other lesions such as chondrosarcoma, chordoid meningioma, and metastases of carcinoma.

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Keywords:  Brachyury; Chordoma; Differential diagnosis; Immunohistochemistry

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29236139     DOI: 10.1007/s00292-017-0399-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathologe        ISSN: 0172-8113            Impact factor:   1.011


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