1. Anaplastic ependymoma with ependymoblastic multilayered rosettes
- Author
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Koji Isoda, Sumihito Nobusawa, Hayato Ikota, Yoichi Nakazato, Junko Hirato, Aya Suzuki, Hideaki Yokoo, and Masaya Nagaishi
- Subjects
Ependymoma ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ependymal Differentiation ,Central nervous system ,Histology ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Primitive neuroectodermal tumor ,Glioma ,medicine ,Neuropil ,Ependymoblastoma - Abstract
Anaplastic ependymoma, World Health Organization grade III, is a malignant glioma with ependymal differentiation characterized by high mitotic activity often accompanied by microvascular proliferation and necrosis, where, generally, much fewer ependymal rosettes are found than in ependymoma, World Health Organization grade II. Ependymal rosettes, forming a single layer of tumor cells, differ from ependymoblastic multilayered rosettes, which are characteristic histologic features of ependymoblastoma, a variant of central nervous system primitive neuroectodermal tumor. Here, we report an autopsy case involving a 24-year-old woman with a frontal lobe tumor, which showed the aggregation of true rosettes with multilayering of tumor cells resembling the ependymoblastoma histology. Molecular and cytogenetic analyses revealed the absence of 19q13.42 amplification, a specific molecular hallmark of ependymoblastoma and embryonal tumor with abundant neuropil and true rosettes, supporting the diagnosis of anaplastic ependymoma.
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- 2013