Tumors of pineal parenchymal cells: a correlation of histological features, including nucleolar organizer regions, with survival in 35 cases
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Tumors of pineal parenchymal cells: a correlation of histological features, including nucleolar organizer regions, with survival in 35 cases
Abstract
We studied 35 parenchymal neoplasms arising in the pineal gland, including 11 pineoblastomas, 21 pineocytomas, and three mixed pineocytoma-pineoblastomas. Pineoblastomas were most commonly found in children (mean age, 12.6 years). The median postsurgical length of survival for seven patients, including five with remote metastases, with fatal outcome was 24 months. The 21 pineocytomas were found in older individuals (mean age, 26.8 years). Four patients with pineocytoma died; two before surgery and two in the immediate postoperative period. The remaining 17 patients survived for intervals between 6 and 118 months after surgery. Two mixed pineocytoma-pineoblastomas were found in infants who died a few months after biopsy, whereas a third patient, an adult, was alive at 46 months after excision and irradiation. Both pineoblastoma and pineocytoma exhibited variable immunoreactivity to neurofilament proteins, synaptophysin, glial fibrillary acidic protein, S-100 protein, retinal-S antigen, and rhodopsin; the highest percentages of positive cells stained with synaptophysin. Three pineocytomas exhibited ganglionic differentiation and two of them also showed a glial component. Prognosis could not be correlated with the degree of divergent differentiation. Comparison of silver-stained nucleolar organizer region (AgNOR) counts between pineoblastomas and pineocytomas suggests that the former are more actively proliferative than the latter, with mixed pineocytoma-pineoblastoma showing intermediate activity. There was no correlation between AgNOR score and prognosis within the three tumor groups.
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