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03/14/2014

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Term
Characteristics of metastatic tumors
Definition

well-cirumscribed lesions at the gray-white junction

Lung and breast are common sources (kidney is a 3rd)

Term
Most common primary tumors in adults
Definition

glioblastoma multiforme

meningioma

schwannoma

Term
most common location for primary tumors in children
Definition
infratentorial
Term
Most common tumors in children
Definition
pilocytic astrocytoma, ependymoma and medulloblastoma
Term
Glioblastoma multiforme
Definition

malignant, high grade tumor of astrocytes

most common malignant cns tumor in adults

characteristically crosses CC "butterfly lesion"

characterized by regions of necrosis surrounded by tumor cells

Term
Meningioma
Definition

Benign tumor of arachnoid cells

most common benign CNS tumor in adults

more commonly seen in women

May present w/seizures (tumor does not invade cortex)

HIsto shows whorled pattern w/ psammoma bodies

Term

Schwannoma

 

Definition

most freq involves CN VIII

tumor cells are S-100 positive

bilateral tumors often assoc w/ NF-2

benign tumor of arachnoid cells

Term
Oligodendroglioma
Definition

Malignant tumor of oligodendrocytes

calcified tumor in white matter -usually frontal lobe

may present w/seizures

well-circumscribed

Fried-egg appearance of cells on biopsy

Term
Pilocytic astrocytoma
Definition

Benign tumor of astrocytes

Most common CNS tumor in children - usually cerebellum

Biopsy shows rosenthal fibers and eosinophilc granular bodies

Term
Medulloblastoma
Definition

malignant tumor of cells of cerebellum

usually in children

Histo - small, round blue cells; Homer-Write rosettes

poor prognosis, may metastasize to cauda equina

Term
Ependymoma
Definition

malignant tumor, usually seen in children

most comonly in 4th ventricle

characteristically will see pseudorosettes on biopsy

Term
Craniopharyngioma
Definition

Tumor arises from remnants of Rathke's pouch

Presents in children/young adults

May crompress optic chiasm leading to bitemporal hemianopsia

calcifications are commonly seen 'tooth-like' tissue

benign but tends to recur after resection

Term
Spongiform encephalopathy
Definition

Prion derived - Beta-pleated confromation

Diseased form prion converts normal protein -domino effect

Creutzfedlt-Jakob most common spongiform encephalopathy

 

Term
Pick Disease
Definition

Deg disease of frontal and temporal cortex (spares parietal/occ)

characterized by round aggregates of tau (pick bodies) in neurons

behavioral and language symptoms arise early

progresses to dementia

Term
PML (progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy)
Definition

JC virus infection of oligodendrocytes (white matter)

Seen in immunosuppressed - AIDS or leukemia often

presents w/ visual loss, weakness demential, rapidly progressing until death

Term

Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis

 

Definition

Progressive debilitating encephalitis leading to death

Caused by Measles virus

Term
Central pontine myelinolysis
Definition

focal demyelination of the pons

due to rapid intravenous correction of hyponaturemia

occurs in severely malnourished - alcoholics, anorexia

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