Mets to the brain most commonly originate from what primary sites?
What is meningeal carcinomatosis?
a small cell carcinoma that has metastasized to the meninges of the brain and seeded the CSF
Diffuse gliomas are associated with a ___ mutation, while circumscribed ones are associated with a ___ mutation.
- circumscribed: BRAF
How do mets to the brain typically appear on imaging?
What is the AMEN mnemonic?
a tool to recall the histologic features of grade II, III, and IV astrocytomas
Which CNS tumor is associated with a p53 mutation?
diffuse astrocytoma
What is MGMT?
- if methylated, it is non-functional and suggests a diffuse astrocytoma will respond to chemo
Pseudopalisading necrosis is a feature of what CNS tumor?
glioblastoma
What are the features of pilocytic astrocytoma?
Which CNS tumor is always superficially located near the surface of the brain?
pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma
What are the features of pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma?
Which CNS tumor is characterized by calcifications, chicken wire vasculature, and perinuclear halos?
oligodendrocytomas
What is the clinical significance of 1p/19q?
codeletions suggest an oligodendrocytoma will be chemosensitive
Perivascular acellular regions called pseudorosettes are a feature of what CNS tumor?
ependymomas
Hyalnized vessels surrounded by mucin and then a layer of cells is characteristic histology for what CNS tumor?
myxopapillary ependymoma
Which CNS tumor is seen in adolescents with early onset epilepsy?
gangliomas
What are the features of gangliomas?
Which CNS tumor stains for NeuN?
central neurocytoma
Which CNS tumor arises exclusively in the ventricle attached to the septum pallicidum near the foramen of monroe?
a central neurocytoma
Which tumor arises in the midline of the cerebellum?
medulloblastoma
What are the features of medulloblastoma?
What tumor arises in fossa of children under the age of 5?
atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor
What is a rhambdoid?
a cell with the nucleus displaced by the cytoplasm
NF-2 is associated with which CNS tumor?
meningioma