Central neurocytoma (CN), first described by Hassoun et al in 1982, is a rare neuronal tumor of the centralnervous system, and accounts for 0.25%-0.5% of all intracranial tumors. CN commonly occurs as an intraventri...Central neurocytoma (CN), first described by Hassoun et al in 1982, is a rare neuronal tumor of the centralnervous system, and accounts for 0.25%-0.5% of all intracranial tumors. CN commonly occurs as an intraventricular mass but may also occur as a periventricular parenchymal mass or even in locations remote from the ventricles, in which case it is termed as an extraventricular neurocytoma (EVN) (cerebral). EVNs show a wide variability with regard to morphologic features, cellularity, and proliferation rate and are more frequently associated with poorer clinical outcomes than CNs. 1 To our knowledge, little is known regarding the treatment of atypical neurocytomas.展开更多
文摘Central neurocytoma (CN), first described by Hassoun et al in 1982, is a rare neuronal tumor of the centralnervous system, and accounts for 0.25%-0.5% of all intracranial tumors. CN commonly occurs as an intraventricular mass but may also occur as a periventricular parenchymal mass or even in locations remote from the ventricles, in which case it is termed as an extraventricular neurocytoma (EVN) (cerebral). EVNs show a wide variability with regard to morphologic features, cellularity, and proliferation rate and are more frequently associated with poorer clinical outcomes than CNs. 1 To our knowledge, little is known regarding the treatment of atypical neurocytomas.