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Cerebellar Regional Dissection for Molecular Analysis
Published on: December 5, 2020
March 2000: A 16 year old female with a cerebellar mass
T J Cummings1, R H Ebert, J Provenzale
1Department of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Abstract:
The March COM: A 16 year old female presented with headaches and cerebellar dysfunction. MR images showed a mass lesion of the right cerebellar hemisphere with mass effect on the medulla. The mass exhibited a striated pattern of alternating isointense and hypointense zones on T1-weighted images that did not contrast enhance. The lesion was hyperintense on T2-weighted images, and also showed a striated appearance. A suboccipital craniotomy and resection of the lesion was performed. Microscopically, the specimen consisted of widened folia and a disorganized cerebellar architectonic pattern in which the internal granular cell layer was occupied by a population of large dysmorphic nerve cell bodies. Patient's diagnosed with Lhermitte-Duclos disease must be adequately evaluated for Cowden's syndrome.

