Abstract
A 55-year-old man presented with a large tumor in his lateral ventricles. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed disseminated lesions in the third and fourth ventricles at the time of diagnosis. The patient underwent a partial removal of the tumor in the lateral ventricles. Histologically, the surgical specimens showed glioneuronal differentiation with ganglion or ganglioid cells, Rosenthal fibers, oligodendroglia-like honeycomb appearances, a spongy pattern, perivascular pseudorosettes, and many hyalinized blood vessels. Papillary structure was not observed. The neuronal component showed a moderately high labeling index of Ki-67/MIB-1. We diagnosed this tumor as atypical intraventricular glioneuronal tumor. The disseminated lesions disappeared after chemoradiation therapy with temozolomide, and the residual tumors in the lateral ventricles remained stable for 3 years after the surgery. We discuss the pathological diagnosis, therapy and clinical course with review of the literatures. © 2011 Yano et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Yano, H., Nakayama, N., Hirose, Y., Ohe, N., Shinoda, J., Yoshimura, S. I., & Iwama, T. (2011). Intraventricular glioneuronal tumor with disseminated lesions at diagnosis - a case report -. Diagnostic Pathology, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-1596-6-119
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