Rosenthal fibers producing a granular cell appearance in a glioblastoma |
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Authors: | Marc R. Del Bigio John H. N. Deck |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Neuropathology, The Toronto Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;(2) Department of Pathology, The Toronto Hospital, Western Division, 399 Bathurst Street, M5T 2S8 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary In this report we describe a glioblastoma multiforme with focal granular cell change. In most astroglial tumors with granular cells, the granular appearance is due to the presence of periodic acid-Schiff-positive, membrane-bound cellular debris. In the present case the granular appearance was due to the presence of many small Rosenthal fibers, which were immunoreactive for glial fibrillary acidic protein, vimentin, ubiquitin, and heat-shock protein 27, but not for -B crystallin. The ultrastructural characteristics are described. These findings demonstrate that granulofilamentous inclusions with the appearance of Rosenthal fibers in glial tumors are a structurally heterogeneous feature. |
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Keywords: | Glioblastoma Granular cell tumor Intermediate filaments Rosenthal fibers Ultrastructure |
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