Sketchy Path: Neuro - "Pediatric CNS Tumors" Flashcards
Most pediatric CNS tumors develop in which part of the cranium?
Infratentorial (like the kids beneath their tents)
How do pediatric CNS tumors present?
- FNDs
- Seizures
- Cerebellar signs (ataxia)
- ICH
- Irritability
(Think of the kid shaking, the blown-up balloon next to the fire, and the kid doing the zombie walk.)
Pediatric CNS tumors often block the ______________.
4th ventricle, because pediatric CNS tumors are infratentorial and occur in the cerebellum; the cerebellum is just posterior to the pons and 4th ventricle
The most common CNS tumor in children is _____________.
pilocytic astrocytoma (like the large PILe O’ sTICks with the kid in the sleeping bag with stars)
Pilocytic astrocytomas have _____________ on microscopy.
hairlike projections (like the projections of sticks from the pile) and cystic portions (like the puddles of water around the teepee)
A majority of pilocytic astrocytomas have the ______________ mutation.
BRAF (like the kid playing with the Ben FRAnklin action figure)
What cytologic feature is classic of pilocytic astrocytoma (and other gliomas)?
Rosenthal fibers –pink bands in the cytoplasm (pink stripes on the sleeping bag with stars)
Pilocytic astrocytoma stains for _______________.
GFAP (like the GFAP comic)
Medulloblastoma cells are partly derived from _____________.
neuronal lineage (like the neuron swordfight happening over the MarshmaLLOw BLAST fire)
This is why they stain for synaptophysin and enolase.
(Synaptophysin = synapse fighting –like the swordfight.)
Medulloblastomas often contain _______________ amplifications.
myc (like the MiCe running by the fire)
Morphologically, medulloblastomas often have __________________.
necrosis (like the burnt marshmallows)
Medulloblastomas will have what kind of cells on microscopy?
Small blue cells (like the bag of blue marshmallows)
What tumor is represented by the teacher’s drawing?
Ependymoma (he has a PEN)
Ependymomas commonly occur in the ______________.
4th ventricle in children (like the diamond behind the teacher) and the spinal cord in adults (like the adult with the pen in his pants parallel to his spine)
The microscopic finding of ependymomas is ________________.
pseudorosettes (rings of tumor cells around a false lumen)