Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4134921 | Human Pathology | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryA broad spectrum of neoplasms affects the sellar region. Among these, gliomas are rare, most being tumors of pituicytes such as granular cell tumor and pituicytoma. Only 4 ependymomas of the human sellar region have been reported to date and all have had classic histologic features. Herein, we describe the clinicopathologic features of a sellar, low-grade ependymoma with unusual histology, but classic ultrastructural features, occurring in an elderly patient and thus expanding the spectrum of reported cases. The literature is reviewed and concepts of histogenesis are explored, particularly an origin in “ependymal pituicytes.” The concept that sellar ependymoma is pituicyte-derived is explored.
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Authors
Bernd W. Scheithauer, Brooke Swearingen, E. Tessa Hedley Whyte, Pavan K. Auluck, Anat O. Stemmer-Rachamimov,