A case of primary intracerebral plasma cell granuloma without meningeal attachment is presented. Histologically, the lesion showed two different patterns. At the center, it displayed the features of a benign fibrous histiocytoma. At the periphery, a mixture of polyclonal plasma cells, lymphocytes, and “epithelial-like”cells was observed. Electron microscopy and immunocytochemistry confirmed the histiocytic nature of the “epithelial-like cells.” The differential diagnosis and histogenesis of such a lesion are discussed.
A primary extraspinal medulloepithelioma with lung metastases is reported. The tumour was located in the presacral area. Microscopically, it showed typical features of medulloepithelioma with focal ependymal differentiation. Medulloepitheliomas are malignant tumours of primitive neuro-epithelium usually involving the cerebral hemispheres. This report demonstrates their possible extraspinal presacral occurrence. By immunohistochemistry, neuron-specific-enolase, S100 protein, vimentin, cytokeratin and glial fibrillary acidic protein were found in some tumour cells. Electron microscopy demonstrated poorly differentiated cells forming stratified epithelium resting on a basal lamina and short junctional complexes at the apical pole. Ultrastructural evidence of ependymal differentiation was observed. Presacral medulloepithelioma may arise from undifferentiated embryonic cells forming the presacral remnants of the neurenteric canal.
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