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Brain Biopsy. Frozen Section/Touch Prep. Brain Biopsy for Suspected Neoplasm. Is it A bnormal? Is it N eoplastic? What T ype of Neoplasm is it? What is the Neoplasm’s G rade?. Brain Biopsy for Suspected Neoplasm. Is it A bnormal? Yes Is it N eoplastic? Yes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Brain Biopsy

Frozen Section/Touch Prep

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Brain Biopsy for Suspected Neoplasm

• Is it Abnormal?

• Is it Neoplastic?

• What Type of Neoplasm is it?

• What is the Neoplasm’s Grade?

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Brain Biopsy for Suspected Neoplasm

• Is it Abnormal? Yes

• Is it Neoplastic? Yes

• What Type of Neoplasm is it?

• What is the Neoplasm’s Grade?

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TOUCH PREP-GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME

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TOUCH PREP-CNS LYMPHOMA

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TOUCH PREP-PRESENT CASE

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TOUCH PREP-PRESENT CASE

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H&E

EBER

CD20

Ki67

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Diagnosis:

Malignant Lymphoma, High Grade,

Diffuse Large B Cell Type,

EBV positive

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CNS Lymphomas

• Primary CNS Lymphoma– Immunosuppressed Patients– Immunocompetent Patients

• Secondary CNS Lymphoma– 10% of systemic non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas

involve CNS– Leptomeninges, epidural space are favored

locations

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Primary CNS Lymphoma

• Immunosuppressed Host– AIDS, s/p transplant, inherited immunodeficiency

– 95% EBV positive

– Median survival=1 year

• Immunocompetent Host– Usually >60 years old

– 10% EBV positive

– Median survival=3 years

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Primary CNS Lymphoma• Epidemiology

– Incidence increased 10X worldwide due to AIDS• Clinical

– 10% of patients have a history of another cancer– Respond dramatically to corticosteroids

• “ghost tumor”, “sentinel lesion”• Radiology

– Often homogeneously enhancing, periventricular• Pathology

– Most Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma– Hodgkins lymphoma=rare

• Treatment– Gross total resection not indicated– Biopsy for diagnosis followed by chemotherapy

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Quandary

• There are no B lymphocytes normally in the CNS

• How do you get Primary B cell lymphomas in CNS?

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Primary CNS Lymphoma: Possible Etiologies

• B cell transformed elsewhere in body that develops adhesion molecules specific for CNS endothelium

• Systemic lymphoma that is eradicated by immune system but is protected in CNS

• Clonal B cell neoplasm arising in polyclonal intracerebral inflammatory response

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Argani’s rule of tumor pathology

Stuff happens

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