5 research outputs found
PAF-acether et choc anaphylactique : correlations histologiques et pharmacologiques au niveau du poumon de cobaye
CNRS T Bordereau / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueSIGLEFRFranc
Desmoplastic supratentorial neuroepithelial tumours of childhood: Imaging in 5 patients
Desmoplastic neuroepithelial tumours are rare supratentorial neoplasms of infancy with a favourable prognosis. We characterised their imaging findings by reviewing the clinical and radiological reports of five affected children. The tumours were massive, predominantly cystic and with preferential frontal and parietal lobe involvement. The cystic component was in the white matter, with no communication with the ventricle. The solid part was superficially, abutting a meningeal surface, and showed intense contrast enhancement. A heterogeneous predominantly solid mass was observed in one patient. Thinning and deformation of the skull adjacent to the tumour was shown in four cases. Peritumoral oedema was absent or moderate. No calcification or haemorrhage were present. Angiography showed a tumour blush from the internal or external carotid arteries in one case each. Follow-up (3 months-9 years, mean 4.5 years) showed no recurrence.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Unusual presentation of GM2 gangliosidosis mimicking a brain stem tumor in a 3-year-old girl
We report a case of GM2 gangliosidosis revealed by MR imaging of an isolated brain stem abnormality in a 3-year-old girl referred for gait difficulties related to ataxia and pyramidal signs. Brain MR imaging displayed a brain stem lesion with high signal intensity on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery and T2-weighted images, suggesting either a tumor or an inflammatory process. Stereotactic biopsy findings showed the presence of swollen neurons with storage material in lysosomes. Enzyme study revealed deficiency of hexosaminidase A, variant B1. Gangliosidoses should be considered in the differential diagnosis of isolated infiltrating brain stem lesions in childhood