Undifferentiated tumor originating in the cerebral dysgenetic lesion resembling fibrous cartilage: case report.

A Saito, Y Nakazato, J Hirato, A Sasaki, H Yokoo, J Tamada, I Handa
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A 33-year-old woman had an undifferentiated tumor originating in the cerebral dysgenetic lesion resembling fibrous cartilage. She had a headache, vomiting, late-onset epilepsy and left hemiparesis. The lesion was located in the right temporal lobe on computed tomographic (CT) scan. It was totally resected and only local irradiation was performed postoperatively. Normal cortical architectures were lost in the resected specimens. Straight or curved fasciculi composed of fine collagen fibers were distributed in parallel and perpendicular to the cortical surface in the mildly eosinophilic hyaline matrix. Hypertrophic astrocytes were scattered with low cellularity in these abnormal cortices. Clusters of tumor cells were observed in a few areas. The tumor cells, having oval and relatively vesicular nuclei with a few prominent nucleoli and basophilic well-circumscribed narrow cytoplasm, had proliferated diffusely with a cobblestone appearance. Immunohistochemical and electron microscopic investigations demonstrated no evidence of specific differentiation, either. There were 14.5 mitotic figures/high power field on average and most nuclei of the tumor cells were strongly positive for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). Moreover, subarachnoid dissemination of the tumor cells were apparent in a few areas. Nevertheless the patient returned to work and no recurrence was observed for 10 years postoperatively. We concluded that neoplastic transformation occurred de novo in the dysgenetic cortex.

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起源于类似纤维软骨的大脑发育不良病变的未分化肿瘤:1例报告。
一名33岁的女性患有一种未分化的肿瘤,起源于类似纤维软骨的大脑发育不良病变。她有头痛、呕吐、迟发性癫痫和左偏瘫。CT扫描发现病灶位于右侧颞叶。全部切除,术后仅行局部照射。在切除的标本中失去了正常的皮质结构。在轻度嗜酸性透明基质中,由细小胶原纤维组成的直束或弯束平行或垂直于皮质表面分布。肥大星形胶质细胞散在,细胞密度低。少数部位可见肿瘤细胞聚集。肿瘤细胞呈卵圆形,细胞核呈相对水泡状,核仁少数突出,胞浆嗜碱性,边界分明,呈鹅卵石样弥漫性增生。免疫组织化学和电镜检查也没有显示特异性分化的证据。平均有丝分裂图14.5个/高倍视场,多数肿瘤细胞核增殖细胞核抗原(PCNA)呈强阳性。此外,肿瘤细胞在少数区域可见蛛网膜下腔播散。然而,患者恢复工作,术后10年未见复发。我们得出结论,肿瘤转化发生在发育不良的皮层中。
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