A malignant astrocytoma with uncommon angiocentric features and dot-like EMA expression

Contemp Oncol (Pozn). 2018;22(3):205-208. doi: 10.5114/wo.2018.78944. Epub 2018 Sep 30.

Abstract

Angiocentric features are uncommon in high-grade World Health Organisation (WHO) brain tumours, whilst they are typical for WHO grade I tumours, e.g. angiocentric gliomas. We present an unusual glial tumour that occurred in a 59-year-old man. The tumour had equivocal radiologic and histopathologic features, especially a characteristic angiocentric pattern, low-to-moderate Ki67, and dot-like epithelial membrane antigen expression. The tumour did not show features characteristic for glioblastoma; however, it recurred as glioblastoma four months later. Based on this case, we show that high-grade WHO brain tumours may show an angiocentric pattern typical for low-grade WHO brain tumours, such as angiocentric gliomas.

Keywords: anaplastic astrocytoma; angiocentric features; angiocentric glioma; ependymal differentiation; glioblastoma.

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