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| Pineoblastoma G Hahn. Pineoblastoma. PedRad [serial online] vol 4, no. 12. URL: www.PedRad.info/?search=20041206191142
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 | Author/s: | G. Hahn (Bereich Kinderradiologie/Uniklinikum Dresden/Deutschland) | |
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 | Age: | 14 Years | |
 | Gender: | Female | |
 | Region-Organ: | Head-Brain and brain nerves | |
 | Most likely etiology: | neoplastic | |
 | History: | 14 year old girl with increasing headaches for 1/2 year. Now additionally emesis and ataxia. | |
 | Pathomorphology or Pathophysiology of this disease : | The tumor develops from parenchymal cells of the pineal gland and is highly malignant. (Small, round cells like Medulloblastoma) | |
 | Radiological findings: |
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MRI 1: T2-TSE transversal: Ca. 6 x 4 x 4,2 cm large inhomogeneous infiltrate with strong hyperintense and inhomogeneous hypointense areas from the Pineal body to the tentorial notch, compressing the cerebellum and reaching untill the cerebellopontine angle to the right. In the T2- and T1-weighted sequences evidence of fluid level in the hyperintense lobulated tumor areas.
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MRI 2: T2-TSE transversal: Ca. 6 x 4 x 4,2 cm large inhomogeneous infiltrate with strong hyperintense and inhomogeneous hypointense areas from the Pineal body to the tentorial notch, compressing the cerebellum and reaching untill the cerebellopontine angle to the right. In the T2- and T1-weighted sequences evidence of fluid level in the hyperintense lobulated tumor areas.
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MRI 3: T2-TSE transversal: Ca. 6 x 4 x 4,2 cm large inhomogeneous infiltrate with strong hyperintense and inhomogeneous hypointense areas from the Pineal body to the tentorial notch, compressing the cerebellum and reaching untill the cerebellopontine angle to the right. In the T2- and T1-weighted sequences evidence of fluid level in the hyperintense lobulated tumor areas.
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MRI 4: T2-TSE sagital: Ca. 6 x 4 x 4,2 cm large inhomogeneous infiltrate with strong hyperintense and inhomogeneous hypointense areas from the Pineal body to the tentorial notch, compressing the cerebellum and reaching untill the cerebellopontine angle to the right. In the T2- and T1-weighted sequences evidence of fluid level in the hyperintense lobulated tumor areas. In the sagital sequences considerable compression of the 4th ventricle, vermis cerebelli and the right cerebellar hemisphere from cranial by the tumor. The brainstem is shifted towards ventral and the aqueduct is completely closed. As much as 1 cm wide, protein rich/hemorrrhagic subdural hygroma laying on the Tentorium and continuing occipital till the interhemispheric cleavage. In the sagital sequences total occlusion of the Foramen magnum by parts of the cerebellar tonsils, which reach caudal till the level of the intervertebral disc of T2/T3.
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MRI 5: FLAIR-Sequence: In the FLAIR-Sequences present tumor areas strong hyperintense.
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MRI 6: FLAIR-Sequence: In the sagital sequences considerable compression of the 4th ventricle, vermis cerebelli and the right cerebellar hemisphere from cranial by the tumor. The brainstem is shifted towards ventral and the aqueduct is completely closed.
In the sagital sequences total occlusion of the Foramen magnum by parts of the cerebellar tonsils, which reach caudal till the level of the intervertebral disc of T2/T3.
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MRI 7: FLAIR-Sequece transversal: Ca. 6 x 4 x 4,2 cm large inhomogeneous infiltrate in the FLAIR-Sequences present tumor areas strong hyperintense.
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MRI 8: T1 TSE tra with contrast: After contrast application moderate inhomogeneous and in the already signal rich tumor areas peripheral contrast enhancement.
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MRI 9: T1 TSE tra: After contrast application moderate inhomogeneous and in the already signal rich tumor areas peripheral contrast enhancement.
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MRI 11: T1-TSE: After contrast application moderate inhomogeneous and in the already signal rich tumor areas peripheral contrast enhancement. As much as 1 cm wide, protein rich/hemorrrhagic subdural hygroma laying on the Tentorium and continuing occipital till the interhemispheric cleavage. Distinct increased dural enhancement supratentorial bilateral.
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 | Diagnosis confirmation: | Surgery / Histo | |
 | Which DD would be also possible with the radiological findings: | Germinal tumor of the pineal gland | |
 | Course / Prognosis / Frequency / Other : | Pineoblastomas in childhood are less common at that location than germinal tumors. The prognosis is dependent from the operability of the tumor and the liquorgenic spreading. | |
 | Comments of the author about the case: | N/A | |
 | First description / History: | N/A | |
 | Literature: | 1. Medline:  A.J. Barkovich Pediatric Neuroimaging | |
 | Keywords: | Cerebral tumor, brain tumor, Pineoblastoma, emesis, ataxia, pineal gland, glandula pinealis, child, childhood, pediatric radiology | |
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G Hahn. Pineoblastoma. PedRad [serial online] vol 4, no. 12. URL: www.PedRad.info/?search=20041206191142 |
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Which diagnosis have other collegues guessed?
- Astrocytoma
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- Medulloblastoma
Votes: 1 (6 %)

- Pineoblastoma
Votes: 14 (87 %)

- Rathke cyst
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- Craniopharyngeoma
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