Epithelial differentiation in medulloblastoma: Comparison with other embryonal tumors of neuroectodermal origin

2003 
Three cases of medulloblastoma characterized by epithelial differentiation are described in patients 6-months-, 1-month- and 8-years-old. Histologically, tumors from the two infant patients showed a perivascular arrangement without apparent radiated cytoplasmic processes from the vessels. Tumor cells displayed round and/or pleomorphic vesicular nuclei and a more abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm than that found in classic medulloblastoma. Neither Homer–Wright rosettes nor ependymal or ependymoblastic rosettes were noted in these tumors. The tumor in the 8-year-old patient exhibited a classic medulloblastoma component intermingled with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm forming a tubular structure. Immunohistochemically, tumor cells in all cases were positive for cytokeratin, synaptophysin, and vimentin. In the third case involving the 8-year-old patient, epithelial tumor cells were positive for cytokeratin, whereas classic medulloblastoma components were negative for cytokeratin. Positive staining for melanoma-specific antigen was seen only in the third case, where strong reactivity of tumor cells formed a tubulus. However, the classic medulloblastoma component was negative for melanoma-specific antigen. Ultrastructurally, basal laminae were observed around tumor cells in the 6-month-old patient. These morphological and immunohistochemical features suggest that medulloblastoma with epithelial differentiation is a rare but distinct variant of medulloblastoma, and that some of these tumors should show differentiation in ocular pigment epithelium.
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