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Eosinophilic globules in a classic ependymoma: evidence of a possible secretory role.

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Ahn, JS; Petersen, M; Friedman, AH; López, EM; Cummings, TJ; Buckley, AF; López, GY
Published in: Ultrastruct Pathol
November 20, 2020

A number of neoplasms of the central nervous system can demonstrate diffuse eosinophilic globules, known to be secretory products of the corresponding cell type, but they have not been a salient feature in descriptions of classic ependymoma. Here, we present a case of a posterior fossa ependymoma demonstrating glassy PAS-positive, diastase-resistant, eosinophilic globules with light microscopic and ultrastructural features resembling Reissner fiber, the secretory product of the subcommissural organ. While there has been a single published description of an ependymoma with intra- and extracellular granulofibrillary material suggested to be evidence of secretory differentiation, ours is the first case to demonstrate diffuse eosinophilic globules in an ependymoma. The extent of globules allowed full study by electron microscopy to provide new insight into the secretory material and the surrounding structures. Our findings suggest that neoplastic ependymal cells can recapitulate the secretory capacity of the subcommissural organ.

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Ultrastruct Pathol

DOI

EISSN

1521-0758

Publication Date

November 20, 2020

Volume

44

Issue

4-6

Start / End Page

511 / 518

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Pathology
  • Male
  • Infratentorial Neoplasms
  • Humans
  • Ependymoma
  • Adolescent
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Ahn, J. S., Petersen, M., Friedman, A. H., López, E. M., Cummings, T. J., Buckley, A. F., & López, G. Y. (2020). Eosinophilic globules in a classic ependymoma: evidence of a possible secretory role. Ultrastruct Pathol, 44(4–6), 511–518. https://doi.org/10.1080/01913123.2020.1843578
Ahn, Janice S., Maureen Petersen, Allan H. Friedman, Edward M. López, Thomas J. Cummings, Anne F. Buckley, and Giselle Y. López. “Eosinophilic globules in a classic ependymoma: evidence of a possible secretory role.Ultrastruct Pathol 44, no. 4–6 (November 20, 2020): 511–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/01913123.2020.1843578.
Ahn JS, Petersen M, Friedman AH, López EM, Cummings TJ, Buckley AF, et al. Eosinophilic globules in a classic ependymoma: evidence of a possible secretory role. Ultrastruct Pathol. 2020 Nov 20;44(4–6):511–8.
Ahn, Janice S., et al. “Eosinophilic globules in a classic ependymoma: evidence of a possible secretory role.Ultrastruct Pathol, vol. 44, no. 4–6, Nov. 2020, pp. 511–18. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/01913123.2020.1843578.
Ahn JS, Petersen M, Friedman AH, López EM, Cummings TJ, Buckley AF, López GY. Eosinophilic globules in a classic ependymoma: evidence of a possible secretory role. Ultrastruct Pathol. 2020 Nov 20;44(4–6):511–518.

Published In

Ultrastruct Pathol

DOI

EISSN

1521-0758

Publication Date

November 20, 2020

Volume

44

Issue

4-6

Start / End Page

511 / 518

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Pathology
  • Male
  • Infratentorial Neoplasms
  • Humans
  • Ependymoma
  • Adolescent
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences