Highly Invasive Intracranial Malignant Schwannoma in a Rat
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A highly invasive intracranial malignant schwannoma containing several masses was detected in a 28-week-old male Crl:CD(SD) rat. Macroscopically, 3 masses were noted in the cranial cavity; one was present at the bottom of the cranial cavity and involved the trigeminal nerve, and the other two were in the parietal bone. Histologically, each mass consisted of fusiform cells with interlacing fascicular, wavy and nuclear pseudopalisading arrangements and round cells with cystic lesions. The tumor cells invaded not only the brain but also the parietal bone. In the brain, the tumor cells infiltrated diffusely into the leptomeningeal and perivascular spaces and parenchyma, in which the tumor cell morphology and invasive pattern closely resembled those of malignant astrocytoma and malignant reticulosis. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells in the masses showed positive reactions for both S-100 protein and GFAP, while those in the cerebral invasion sites were negative for GFAP and less positive for S-100 protein. Electron microscopically, a single basal lamina layer and short intricate cell processes were confirmed in the tumor cells. From these results, the present tumor was diagnosed as a malignant schwannoma arising in the cranial cavity, probably originating from the trigeminal nerve. The present tumor is considered to be a relatively unique malignant schwannoma based on its growth and invasion patterns.
著者
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Edamoto Hiroshi
Pathology Division, Bozo Research Center Inc.
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Tamura Kazutoshi
Pathology Division Gotemba Laboratories Bozo Research Center Inc.
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ANDO Ryo
Pathology Division, Gotemba Laboratories, Bozo Research Center Inc.
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NAGATANI Mariko
Hamamatsu Branch, Pathology Division, Bozo Research Center Inc.
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YAMAKAWA Seiki
Hamamatsu Branch, Pathology Division, Bozo Research Center Inc.
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Saito Tsubasa
Pathology Department, Gotemba Laboratories, Bozo Research Center Inc.
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