Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor: cytology and differential diagnosis in adults.

Journal: Diagnostic Cytopathology
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Abstract

Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (AT/RTs) are malignant intracranial neoplasms that usually occur in the posterior fossa of children. They are characterized by cells with paranuclear rhabdoid inclusions, a mesenchymal and epithelial immunohistochemical profile, and 22q deletions with inactivation of the INI1/hSNF5 gene. Although they usually occur in young children, AT/RTs are being recognized in adults with increasing frequency. We report the cytologic features of an AT/RT from the cerebellum of a 45-year-old man and discuss the differential diagnosis in adults.

Authors
Jack Raisanen, Kimmo Hatanpaa, Bruce Mickey, Charles White