Central nervous system capillary haemangioblastoma: the pathologist's viewpoint

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作者
Hussein, Mahmoud R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Assiut Univ Hosp, Fac Med, Dept Pathol, Assiut, Egypt
关键词
cerebellum; haemangioblastoma; immunohistochemistry; VON-HIPPEL-LINDAU; RENAL-CELL CARCINOMA; ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTOR; SPINAL-CORD HEMANGIOBLASTOMA; CEREBELLAR HEMANGIOBLASTOMA; STROMAL CELLS; INTRAMEDULLARY HEMANGIOBLASTOMA; RETINAL HEMANGIOBLASTOMA; GENE DELETION; INHIBIN-ALPHA;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2613.2007.00535.x
中图分类号
R36 [病理学];
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100104 ;
摘要
Haemangioblastomas are rare neoplasms of uncertain histogenesis. They represent 1.5-2.5% of intracranial tumours. While the cerebellum is by far the most frequent site, these lesions also tend to occur in the medulla and spinal cord. Most haemangioblastomas are sporadic but up to one quarter are associated with Von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL). Although a fairly good number of haemangioblastomas were reported, a lack of side-by-side analysis of these reports has resulted in tentative conclusions that merely offer a first glimpse at their clinicopathologic diversity and histogenesis. To remedy this issue, this study presents a literature review concerning these lesions. Medline literature including both relevant monographs and clinicopathological case series. Haemangioblastomas occur either as a part of VHL disease (25-30%, inherited mutation of VHL gene on 3p25-26 chromosome) or as sporadic tumours (often with somatic mutation of VHL gene). They have diverse clinicopathologic presentations with cerebellar lesions having a better prognosis than their brainstem counterparts. Immunostaining is important for separation of haemangioblastomas from other tumours with similar histology. The rich vascularity of haemangioblastomas is due to overexpression of vascular endothelial growth factors. Moreover, 'stromal' cells represent the neoplastic cells of haemangioblastomas and are capable of forming blood islands with extramedullary haematopoiesis.
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