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Case Reports
. 1989;135(5):445-55.

[The question of medullomyoblastoma]

[Article in German]
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Case Reports

[The question of medullomyoblastoma]

[Article in German]
S Patt et al. Zentralbl Allg Pathol. 1989.

Abstract

We report a 7 year old female presenting with a primary sarcoma of the frontal cortex, spinal cord metastases, and a cerebellar tumor. The latter was comprised of undifferentiated small cells and a component resembling rhabdomyosarcoma. On formal grounds it could be diagnosed either as medullomyoblastoma or rhabdomyosarcoma. At the ultrastructural level the tumor appeared more typical for a medullomyoblastoma but it seem highly improbable that both (rare) tumors appeared simultaneously by coincidence. Rather, we assume that we are dealing with a metastasis of the sarcoma with differentiation towards rhabdomyosarcoma. The apparent ability of a sarcoma to imitate morphological features of medullomyoblastoma in the cerebellum is further proof of the fact that nosological differentiation of both tumors remains a problem. Our findings did not corroborate the concept of medullomyoblastoma as a separate nosological entity.

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