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“Nasal Gliomas” and Related Brain Heterotopias: A Pathologist's Perspective
Authors:Kathleen Patterson   Sudesh Kapur  Roma S. Chandra
Affiliation: a Department of Anatomic Pathology, Children's Hospital National Medical Center, Washington, DCb Departments of Pathology and Child Health and Human Development, George Washington University, Washington, DC
Abstract:Brain heterotopias arc rare congenital malformations embryologically related to encephaloceles. They present as a mass in or about the nose (nasal glioma) or in the nasopharynx. We present the clinical and pathological features of 5 cases of heterotopic brain tissue. Four nasal gliomas consisted of mature neuroglial tissue, including neurons in 2 cases, embedded in a fibrovascular stroma. A nasopharyngeal brain heterotopia showed histologic features of mature neuroglial tissue including neurons and ependymal-lined cystic structures. The finding of mature neuroglial tissue in a mass from the head and neck region raises three differential diagnostic possibilities: teratoma, encephalocele, or heterotopic tissue. A teratoma can be ruled out by examination of the entire specimen. Encephaloceles and brain heterolopias can be distinguished only after correlation with the patient's clinical and radiologic findings.
Keywords:nasal glioma  brain heterotopia  encephalocele
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