Chapter 27: Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors Flashcards

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What are the major manifestations of Tuberous Sclerosis?

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  • Seizures, autism, and mental retardation
  • Hamartomas: cortical tubers
  • Renal angiomyoplipomas
  • Cardiac rhabdomyomas
  • Shagreen patches and Ash-leaf patches
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Which hematologic compliction may be seen with Von Hippel-Lindau disease?

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Polycythemia

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What is characteristic histology of Schwannoma’s?

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  • Antoni A areas: spindle cells, Verocary bodies = palisading nuclei around “nuclear free zones”
  • Antoni B: hypocellular, myxoid extracellular matrix
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Where do Schwannomas arise within cranial vault and what are the signs/sx’s?

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  • Arise cerebellar pontine angle; attached to vestibular branch of CN VIII
  • Pt’s present with tinnitus and hearing loss - acoustic neuroma
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Which gene mutation is a consistent finding in all Schwannomas?

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Inactivation of NF2 on Cr. 22 –> loss of Merlin expression

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Which pattern of Neurofibromas grows within and expands nerve fascicles, entrapping associated axons and is sometimes describes as a “bag of worms?”

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Plexiform neurofibromas

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Which growth pattern of neurofibromas may transform to a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor?

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Plexiform neurofibroma

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What is the grade of most malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST) and half arise in which patients?

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  • 85% are high grade
  • Half arise in NF1 pt’s: malignant transformation of plexiform subtype
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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST) that has focal areas exhibiting rhabdomyoblastic morphology are termed what?

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Triton tumors

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What are the manifestations of Neurofibromatosis type I?

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  • Neurofibromas of peripheral nerves
  • Optic nerve gliomas
  • Lisch nodules: pigmented nodules of the iris
  • Café-au-lait spots
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What are the common manifestations of Neurofibromastosis type 2?

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  • Bilateral scwannomas (CN VIII), cerebellopontine angle
  • Multiple meningiomas and ependymomas of the spinal cord
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The NF2 gene is located on which chromosome and what is it’s normal gene product?

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NF2 on Cr. 22 –> Merlin (tumor suppressor)

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