Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT)
Autor*: Ondřej Zapletal
Description:
Desmoplastic small round cell tumor is a rare, aggressive neoplasm, usually present with widespread abdominal serosal involvement. It is characterized by a reciprocal translocation t(11;22)(p13;q12).
Case: 14-years old boy with metastatic DSRCT. Lungs, pleura, bones (axial sceleton) were involved.
Zařazení*:
Solid tumors
Přílohy*:
DSRCT-Tumor cells in bone marrow
Description: Tumor cells have round, slightly excentric nucleus with fine chromatin. Nucleoli are not prominent. Cytoplasm is blue, without vacuolisation or granulation. N/C>1.
Type: bone marrow
Klíčová slova*: tumour cell
DSRCT-Tumor cells in bone marrow
Description: Tumor cell with 2 nuclei on the right side of the picture. Numerous other patologic cells.
Type: bone marrow
Klíčová slova*: tumour cell
DSRCT-Tumor print
Description: Metastasis in scull. Tumor cells are morfologically simmilar to those in bone marrow, but they have more cytoplasm.
Type: tumor print
Klíčová slova*: tumour cell