Gangliocytic paraganglioma of the spine

Paragangliomas are rare, encapsulated, benign neuroendocrine tumors that can arise from the adrenal medulla or extraadrenal paraganglia. Extra-adrenal paragangliomas may develop a gangliocytic component with ganglion cells (Gangliocytic paragangliomas). Nearly 25%of cauda equina paragangliomas are...

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Main Authors: Shubha Lal, Ishita Pant, Sujata Chaturvedi, Pragyan Sarma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of São Paulo 2021-05-01
Series:Autopsy and Case Reports
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Online Access:https://www.revistas.usp.br/autopsy/article/view/185602
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spelling doaj-f835ac699d4045439d61f0459fcd8ab42021-05-12T04:00:27ZengUniversity of São PauloAutopsy and Case Reports2236-19602021-05-0111Gangliocytic paraganglioma of the spineShubha Lal0Ishita Pant1Sujata Chaturvedi2Pragyan Sarma3 Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Department of Pathology, New Delhi, IndiaInstitute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Department of Pathology, New Delhi, IndiaInstitute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Department of Pathology, New Delhi, IndiaGuru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, New Delhi, India Paragangliomas are rare, encapsulated, benign neuroendocrine tumors that can arise from the adrenal medulla or extraadrenal paraganglia. Extra-adrenal paragangliomas may develop a gangliocytic component with ganglion cells (Gangliocytic paragangliomas). Nearly 25%of cauda equina paragangliomas are gangliocytic paragangliomas. Here, we describe the case of a 35-year-old male who presented with weakness of both lower limbs over the last two months. Radiological findings were suggestive of myxopapillary ependymoma. However, the histopathological examination revealed a tumor with cells arranged in sheets, papillae, lobules, and around vessels forming pseudo rosettes. Ganglion cells were seen in small groups and, also singly. Tumor cells were immunopositive for chromogranin, synaptophysin, and S-100. Ganglion cells were immunopositive for synaptophysin, NSE, and NFP. A final histological diagnosis of Gangliocytic paraganglioma (WHO grade I) was made. To date, only nine gangliocytic paraganglioma cases have been previously reported, and to the best of our knowledge, this is the largest gangliocytic paraganglioma. https://www.revistas.usp.br/autopsy/article/view/185602gangliocytic paragangliomaspine
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author Shubha Lal
Ishita Pant
Sujata Chaturvedi
Pragyan Sarma
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Ishita Pant
Sujata Chaturvedi
Pragyan Sarma
Gangliocytic paraganglioma of the spine
Autopsy and Case Reports
gangliocytic paraganglioma
spine
author_facet Shubha Lal
Ishita Pant
Sujata Chaturvedi
Pragyan Sarma
author_sort Shubha Lal
title Gangliocytic paraganglioma of the spine
title_short Gangliocytic paraganglioma of the spine
title_full Gangliocytic paraganglioma of the spine
title_fullStr Gangliocytic paraganglioma of the spine
title_full_unstemmed Gangliocytic paraganglioma of the spine
title_sort gangliocytic paraganglioma of the spine
publisher University of São Paulo
series Autopsy and Case Reports
issn 2236-1960
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Paragangliomas are rare, encapsulated, benign neuroendocrine tumors that can arise from the adrenal medulla or extraadrenal paraganglia. Extra-adrenal paragangliomas may develop a gangliocytic component with ganglion cells (Gangliocytic paragangliomas). Nearly 25%of cauda equina paragangliomas are gangliocytic paragangliomas. Here, we describe the case of a 35-year-old male who presented with weakness of both lower limbs over the last two months. Radiological findings were suggestive of myxopapillary ependymoma. However, the histopathological examination revealed a tumor with cells arranged in sheets, papillae, lobules, and around vessels forming pseudo rosettes. Ganglion cells were seen in small groups and, also singly. Tumor cells were immunopositive for chromogranin, synaptophysin, and S-100. Ganglion cells were immunopositive for synaptophysin, NSE, and NFP. A final histological diagnosis of Gangliocytic paraganglioma (WHO grade I) was made. To date, only nine gangliocytic paraganglioma cases have been previously reported, and to the best of our knowledge, this is the largest gangliocytic paraganglioma.
topic gangliocytic paraganglioma
spine
url https://www.revistas.usp.br/autopsy/article/view/185602
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