| Literature DB >> 30225726 |
Hiroyuki Kumata1, Ryuichi Nishimura2, Chikashi Nakanishi2, Chihiro Inoue3, Yuta Tezuka4, Hidenori Endo5, Shigehito Miyagi2, Teiji Tominaga5, Michiaki Unno2, Takashi Kamei2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ganglioneuroblastomas, particularly those that produce catecholamine, are extremely rare in adults. Here, we report an interesting surgical case of an adult patient with a catecholamine-producing ganglioneuroblastomas in her adrenal gland, suspected to be a pheochromocytoma, and with a cerebral aneurysm. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Cerebral aneurysm; Ganglioneuroblastoma; Lumbar catheter
Year: 2018 PMID: 30225726 PMCID: PMC6141414 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-018-0529-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Findings of catecholamines and their metabolites, and adrenocortical hormone
| Value | Reference ranges | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Preoperative | Postoperative | ||
| Plasma concentration | |||
| Adrenaline | 0.12 ng/ml | 0.03 ng/ml | < 0.10 ng/ml |
| Noradrenaline | 0.42 ng/ml | 0.37 ng/ml | 0.10–0.50 ng/ml |
| Dopamine | 0.02 ng/ml | 0.02 ng/ml | 0.03 ng/ml |
| Cortisol | 5.9 μg/dl | – | 4.5–24 μg/dl |
| Renin | 4.1 ng/ml/h | – | 0.3–5.4 ng/ml/h |
| Aldosterone | 11.2 ng/dl | – | 3.0–12 ng/dl |
| 24-h urinary excretion | |||
| Adrenaline | 93.5 μg/day | 24.7 μg/day | 3.4–28.9 μg/day |
| Noradrenaline | 269 μg/day | 134 μg/day | 48.8–168 μg/day |
| Dopamine | 1600 μg/day | 780 μg/day | 386–981 μg/day |
| Metanephrine | 0.39 mg/day | 0.06 mg/day | 0.04–0.18 mg/day |
| Normetanephrine | 0.43 mg/day | 0.24 mg/day | 0.08–0.33 mg/day |
| Vanillylmandelic acid | 6 mg/day | 2.8 mg/day | 1.5–4.3 mg/day |
Fig. 1Preoperative findings. a Enhanced computed tomography showed a cystic retroperitoneal tumor with a maximum diameter of 88 mm within the right adrenal gland. It had a walled nodule; a contrast effect was observed in the early phase along the cyst wall, including the nodule. b 123I-meta-iodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy and c positron emission tomography with 2-deoxy-2-[fluorine-18] fluoro-D-glucose/computed tomography examination, showing the abnormal accumulation of the markers along the cyst wall (red arrow). d Magnetic resonance angiography showing an 8-mm-diameter cerebral aneurysm at the origin of the left anterior cerebral artery (yellow arrow)
Fig. 2Macroscopic finding. Macroscopically, the cystic tumor was approximately 100 mm in diameter with an interior that was almost necrotic and filled with turbid brown liquid
Fig. 3Microscopic findings. Microscopically, two types of atypical cells with enlarged heterozygous nuclei are observed in a part of the cyst wall. a–c Neuroblastic cells immunohistochemically positive for neuron-specific enolase [a hematoxylin/eosin (HE), × 100 magnification; b HE, × 400 magnification; and c neuron-specific enolase, × 400 magnification]. d–f Cells morphologically similar to ganglion cells and immunohistochemically positive for S-100 (d HE, × 100 magnification; e HE, × 400 magnification; and (f) S-100, × 400 magnification)
Cases of catecholamine-producing ganglioneuroblastomas
| First author (year) | Age (years) | Sex | Urinary excretion | Tumor size (cm) | Hypertension | Treatment | Metastasis | Survival |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cameron (1967) [ | 58 | F | Ad↑, NAd↑, Dopa↑, VMA↑ | (−) | (+) | Surgery | (−) | 3.5 years, alive |
| Koizumi (1992) [ | 47 | F | Ad↑, NAd↑, Dopa↑, M↑, NM↑, VMA↑ | 9 | (−) | None | Bone marrow | 3 months, died |
| Sargazi (2006) [ | 45 | F | Dopa↑ | (−) | (−) | Surgery, 131I-MIBG | Liver, neck | 5 years, alive |
| Current case | 73 | F | Ad↑, NAd↑, Dopa↑, M↑, NM↑, VMA↑ | 10 | (+) | Surgery | (−) | 3 months, alive |
F female, Ad adrenaline, NAd noradrenaline, Dopa dopamine, M metanephrine, NM normetanephrine, VMA vanillylmandelic acid, I-MIBG 131I-meta-iodobenzylguanidine