Pineal Parenchymal Tumors: An Ultrastructural Study with Prognostic Implications

1994 
The pineal gland is host to a spectrum of neoplasms. Those considered to be derived from or differentiating toward pineal parenchymal cells are rare. Traditionally, pineal parenchymal tumors (PPTs) have been divided into 3 types: pineocytomas, pineoblastomas, and mixed or transitional tumors. Their characterization has been far from adequate and no firm diagnostic criteria, light microscopic or ultrastructural, have been established. In an attempt to provide more precise prognostic diagnostic criteria, we undertook a detailed ultrastructural analysis of 17 PPTs and found them to exhibit light microscopic and ultrastructural features strikingly similar to those of pineal parenchymal cells in varying stages of development, ranging from undifferentiated primitive neuroepithelial cells to mature pineal parenchymal cells. We endorse classification of PPTs based on a combination of their light microscopic and ultrastructural features. Accordingly, PPTs can be divided into three categories: 1) pinealoblastoma, 2...
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