[A unusual brain cortical tumor: angiocentric glioma]

Ann Pathol. 2015 Apr;35(2):154-8. doi: 10.1016/j.annpat.2015.01.006. Epub 2015 Mar 9.
[Article in French]

Abstract

We report the case of an 11-year-old girl, who was admitted for surgery of an epilepsy-associated brain tumor. The radiological and clinical hypothesis was dysembryoplasic neuroepithelial tumor. Histopathological examination revealed a tumoral proliferation composed of spindle-shaped cells with palisade arrangements around vessels. Tumor cells have small, round and regular nuclei without atypia or mitosis. On immunohistochemistry, the neoplastic cells strongly expressed GFAP and showed a characteristic cytoplasmic dot-like staining with EMA (epithelial membrane antigen). Ki-67 labeling index was low. Molecular analysis failed to reveal the V600E mutation of BRAF gene. The patient was free of seizures after surgery. Angiocentric glioma is a rare brain tumor occuring preferably in children and young adults and is associated with seizures. The precise histogenesis remains debated. The treatment of choice is total resection. The prognosis is favorable if totally resected.

Keywords: Angiocentric; Angiocentrique; BRAF; Corticale; Epilepsy; Glioma; Gliome; Hemispheric; Épilepsie.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Brain Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Cerebral Cortex*
  • Child
  • Female
  • Glioma / pathology*
  • Humans