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Melanotic neuroectodermal tumour of infancy: an immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study
Authors:Z. L. Nelson FDSRCS   Eng Senior House Officer    D. M. Williams MSc   PhD   FRCPath   FDSRCS   Eng. Professor  Head of Department    L. Newman FRCS   FFD   FDSRCS   Eng Registrar   R. A. Loukota FRCS   FDSRCS   Eng Senior Registrar   
Abstract:
Two cases of melanotic neuro-ectodermal tumour of infancy (MNTI)—a rare neoplasm arising in the first year of life—are reported, with the results of immunohistochemical and ultrastructural examination. The tumours consisted of a biphasic cell population in a fibrous stroma. The small, darkly staining cells comprising the first population stained positively for synaptophysin, showing them to be neuroblasts, and the large epithelioid cells comprising the second cell population stained positively with the antibodies HMB-45 and NKI-Beteb, showing them to be melanocytes. Ultrastructural examination of the second case confirmed the biphasic nature of the tumour cells, with secretory granules and neurofilaments in the neuroblastic population, and melanosomes in the epithelioid population. These results add to the evidence supporting the neural crest origin of MNTI and confirm its formation from two distinct cell lines. Both cases have responded to local excision, with no recurrence more than a year after initial treatment.
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