51. Cerebellar liponeurocytoma: Morphological, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural study of a relapsed case
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Gian Luigi Taddei, Stefano Bacci, Nicola Di Lorenzo, Antonio Taddei, Anna Maria Buccoliero, Pasquale Gallina, Adele Caldarella, and Paolo Romagnoli
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Necrosis ,Proliferation index ,Biology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Lesion ,Cerebellar liponeurocytoma ,Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ,medicine ,Humans ,Cerebellar Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Hyperplasia ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Ki-67 Antigen ,Pleomorphism (cytology) ,Ultrastructure ,Neurology (clinical) ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,medicine.symptom ,Medulloblastoma - Abstract
Cerebellar liponeurocytoma is a rare and newly identified neoplasm found in adults which is reputed to be benign. Its salient morphological characteristics are advanced neuronal/neurocytic differentiation, the presence of lipomatous areas, low mitotic rate, and the absence of necrosis, pleomorphism and vascular hyperplasia. Reported is a case of relapsing liponeurocytoma which occurred 3 and a half years after the radical excision of the primary lesion. Histopathological aggressive features (mitoses and a high proliferation index as evaluated by MIB-1) were shown in the primary lesion and recurrence of the tumor. We suggest that liponeurocytoma is an uncertain malignant potential lesion when mitoses are present and the MIB-1 positive cells are more than 10%.
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- 2005
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