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Zebrafish Model of Neuroblastoma Metastasis
Published on: March 14, 2021
Transmission Electron Microscopy: A Surgical Pathology Tool for Neuroblastoma
Consolato M Sergi1, Janice Patry2, Harry Coenraad2
1Anatomic Pathology Division of EORLA, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, University of Ottawa; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Alberta; Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Stollery Children's Hospital; Department of Orthopedics, Tianyou Hospital, Wuhan University of Science and Technology; csergi@cheo.on.ca.
Abstract:
Pediatric small round blue cell tumors (PSRBCT) are an intriguing and challenging collection of neoplasms. Light microscopy of small round blue cell tumors identifies small round cells. They harbor a generally hyperchromatic nucleus and relatively scanty basophilic cytoplasm. Pediatric small round blue cell tumors include several entities. Usually, they incorporate Wilms tumor, neuroblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, retinoblastoma, lymphoma, and small cell osteosarcoma, among others. Even using immunohistochemistry, the differential diagnosis of these neoplasms may be controversial at light microscopy. A faint staining or an ambiguous background can deter pathologists from making the proper diagnostic decision. In addition, molecular biology may provide an overwhelming amount of data challenging to distinguish them, and some translocations may be seen in more than one category. Thus, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) can be extremely valuable. Here we emphasize the modern protocol for TEM data of the neuroblastoma. Tumor cells with tangles of cytoplasmic processes containing neurosecretory granules can diagnose neuroblastoma.
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