ATYPICAL TERATOMAS OF PINEAL
- 1 January 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 89 (3) , 103-+
Abstract
Atypical teratomas of the pineal were studied pathologically and clinically, and five illustrative cases are described. The results of three postmortem examinations are available, while two of the patients are living, one leading a normal life. Pathological verification revealed that two had suprasellar "ectopic" pinealomas. One neoplasm was located in the pineal (collicular) region. The histology of the tumours was identical, consisting of small cells resembling lymphocytes and large cells with prominent nucleoli and mitoses. This feature plus the midline location led to adoption of the term "atypical teratoma". Patients with collicular pinealomas presented with headache, vomiting, papilledema, Parinaud''s syndrome and, rarely, nystagmus retractorius. Diabetes insipidus, visual difficulty and hypopituitarism were characteristic features in those with suprasellar neoplasms. Treatment of collicular pinealoma has consisted of the use of a palliative shunt followed by a course of radiation. Chiasmal decompression and radiation have produced favourable results in patients with suprasellar pinealoma.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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