Literature DB >> 8528296

Malignant peripheral neuroectodermal tumors in urology.

H von Zitzewitz1, C Düber, P Gutjahr, W Kersjes, M Thelen.   

Abstract

During the past few years, a new tumor type has emerged in the pediatric and adolescent group of cancer patients, which has been designated malignant peripheral neuroectodermal tumor (MPNT). This tumor has some clinical and pathological signs in common with either soft-tissue sarcomas or classic Ewing's sarcoma, but is defined as a distinct entity because of its immunohistological characteristics. The tumor expresses neuronal markers, but the pattern varies: chromogranin, neuron-specific enolase, synaptophysin, protein S-100 and others. MPNT can occur in the urogenital region. The differential diagnosis on clinical grounds must include Ewing's and soft tissue sarcomas, and also Wilms' tumor and its variants. MPNT are often wide spread in the urogenital region when first diagnosed. Response to radiotherapy and combination chemotherapy is limited. Radical surgery is not always possible. The prognosis therefore remains rather poor at this time. A selection of MPNT patients is presented to demonstrate the various problems associated with this diagnosis. MRI and CT of all patients showed large tumors with direct infiltration of the surrounding structures. MRI is the best imaging modality for diagnosis and therapy monitoring in these tumors, because of its high soft-tissue contrast.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8528296     DOI: 10.1007/bf00182967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Urol        ISSN: 0724-4983            Impact factor:   4.226


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