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[An exceptional variety of medulloblastoma: melanotic medulloblastoma].

Authors: F, Baylac; A, Martinoli; B, Marie; S, Bracard; J C, Marchal; P, Bey; D, Sommelet; +2 Authors

[An exceptional variety of medulloblastoma: melanotic medulloblastoma].

Abstract

We report a new case of melanotic medulloblastoma of the vermis in a 3 1/2 year old boy. This tumor showed a typical histological appearance with pseudoepithelial pigmented structures immunoreactive for S100 protein and vimentin. The tumor did not recur after total surgical removal and post operative radiation. However, after a 10 year follow-up, imaging demonstrated that a second tumor occurred in the left cerebellar hemisphere, which, on histological examination, was a typical glioblastoma. Hypothesis concerning the histogenesis of the second tumor, as well as a causal association with radiation therapy and possible contribution of growth hormone therapy are discussed.

Keywords

Diagnosis, Differential, Male, Melanins, Child, Preschool, Humans, Cerebellar Neoplasms, Glioblastoma, Medulloblastoma

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