9. Ewing sarcoma Flashcards

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Definition of Ewing sarcoma

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Also known as Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumour (PNET); a highly malignant neoplasm composed of small round, rather uniform cells that do not form matrix

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Epidemiology of Ewing sarcoma

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Usually whites aged 5-20 years

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Pathogenesis of Ewing sarcoma

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Unique karyotypic abnormality (seen in 90%):

  1. t(11;22) (q24;q12)
  2. Results in expression of chimeric protein EWSR1-FLI-1
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Morphology of Ewing sarcoma

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  1. Grossly:
    - Sites affected:
    i. Marrow of femur, tibia, humerus, fibula, pelvis, ribs, vertebra, mandible, clavicle
    ii. May permeate cortex into soft tissue
    - Soft white (fish flesh) mass of almost liquid consistency
  2. Histologically:
    - Sheets of small round uniform cells 10-15 microns (larger than lymphocytes) with scant clear cytoplasm & small nucleoli
    - May have Homer-Wright rosettes (tumour cells arranged around a central fibrillary space) or pseudorosettes (cells arranged around vessels)
    - Immunohistochemistry:
    i. Positive membranous CD99 staining
    ii. PAS positive, diastase sensitive
    iii. NSE, Leu7, FLI1 protein, vimentin
    iv. Variable low molecular weight keratin & synaptophysin
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Clinical features of Ewing sarcoma

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  1. Xray findings:
    - Destructive lytic tumour
    - Onion-skin appearance (concentric layers of new bone formation incited by permeating of cortex by tumour)
  2. Treatment:
    - Preoperative chemotherapy
    - Surgery
    - Radiation therapy
  3. Prognosis:
    - 5-year survival rate: 75% (50% are cured)
    - Metastases to lung, skull, pleura, CNS
    - 10-25% have multiple lesions at presentation
    - Poor prognostic factors: high stage, direct extension into soft tissue, aneuploidy, metastases, grossly viable tumour post-chemotherapy (poor response)
  4. Differential diagnoses (other small blue round tumours):
    - Sarcomas (neuroblastoma, desmoplastic small round cell tumour, rhabdomyosarcoma)
    - Carcinomas (small cell carcinoma)
    - Lymphomas
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