| Re: Clinical MCQs -
02-07-2006, 07:45 AM
yep. correct answer is D. Neruroblastoma. Because they are malignant tumor of the adrenal medulla that occur in very young patients who presents with ababdominal mass.
Histologically , these tumors are composed of small cells forming Homer-Wright rosettes which are group of cells aranged in a ring around a central mass of pink neural filaments. EM shows neurosecratery granules with in the cytoplasm of tumor mass, while immunohistological stains are positive for neuron specific enolase.
These highly aggresive tumor are unique ,some spontaneously regress and some dediffrentiate in to benign tumor such as ganglioneuromas.
Three distinct chromosome abnormality is associated with this disease as:-
near terminal delation of short part of chromosome no 1, Homogenously staining resion of chromosome no 2 & multiple double minute chromosome bodies which are related with N-myc oncogene.(no. of N-myc determinr the aggresiveness of this disease) |