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Gliosarcoma developing from an irradiated ependymoma

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A 17-year-old girl was operated for a cystic mass located deep within the left parieto-occipital white matter. Histologically the tumor was an ependymoma with a vascular stroma. In spite of irradiation the tumor recurred locally twice, 1 and 2 years respectively after the original operation. The ependymoma portion of the tumor remained unchanged, but the stroma showed increased vascular hyperplasia at the time of the second operation and transformation into a fibrosarcoma in the third operative specimen. Proliferating cell markers (MIB-1) were positive only in the ependymoma cell nuclei in the first two specimens, but were also extensively present in the nuclei of the fibrosarcoma cells in the third specimen. In the latter, the fibrosarcoma portion greatly overwhelmed the residual ependymoma islands, but remained sharply delineated from them. This is the first observed case of a gliosarcoma originating from an ependymoma. The histological pattern of this mixed tumor clearly indicates that the source of the sarcomatous portions was the neoplastically transformed fibrovascular stroma of the original tumor, rather than “desmoplastic” alterations of the neoplastic ependymal cells themselves.

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Received: 8 January 1996 / Revised, accepted: 9 April 1996

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Kepes, J., Bastian, F. & Weber, E. Gliosarcoma developing from an irradiated ependymoma. Acta Neuropathol 92, 515–519 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004010050554

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