TY - JOUR
T1 - Primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the myocardium
T2 - A case report, review of the literature, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural study
AU - Charney, Douglas A.
AU - Charney, Jack M.
AU - Ghali, Violette S.
AU - Teplitz, Carl
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - We report the case of a primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) arising in the heart of a 63-year-old man. The neuroectodermal nature of this tumor was confirmed by the immunohistochemical positivity for O13 (CD99) (the P30/32(MIC2) gene product) neuron specific enolase (monoclonal and polyclonal), synaptophysin and vimentin. Other markers, such as actin, desmin, myoglobin, chromogranin, keratin, and leukocyte common antigen were negative. The diagnosis was made on an endomyocardial biopsy and was confirmed in sections from the myocardial tumor found within the heart excised during cardiac transplant. Primitive neuroectodermal tumors have been reported in a variety of sites, most commonly in the extremities. No case has ever been reported within the myocardium, although one has been reported in the pericardium. In addition to morphological similarities, PNET and extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma have been shown to possess the same chromosomal translocation, t11;22, and the same cell surface antigen, P 30/32. Separation of this case from extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma was possible because of the absence of PAS positivity, as well as the immunohistochemical positivity for at least two neural markers, as extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma is only positive for neuron specific enolase.
AB - We report the case of a primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) arising in the heart of a 63-year-old man. The neuroectodermal nature of this tumor was confirmed by the immunohistochemical positivity for O13 (CD99) (the P30/32(MIC2) gene product) neuron specific enolase (monoclonal and polyclonal), synaptophysin and vimentin. Other markers, such as actin, desmin, myoglobin, chromogranin, keratin, and leukocyte common antigen were negative. The diagnosis was made on an endomyocardial biopsy and was confirmed in sections from the myocardial tumor found within the heart excised during cardiac transplant. Primitive neuroectodermal tumors have been reported in a variety of sites, most commonly in the extremities. No case has ever been reported within the myocardium, although one has been reported in the pericardium. In addition to morphological similarities, PNET and extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma have been shown to possess the same chromosomal translocation, t11;22, and the same cell surface antigen, P 30/32. Separation of this case from extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma was possible because of the absence of PAS positivity, as well as the immunohistochemical positivity for at least two neural markers, as extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma is only positive for neuron specific enolase.
KW - Ewing's sarcoma
KW - O13
KW - peripheral neuroepithelioma
KW - primitive neuroectodermal tumor
KW - synaptophysin
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0029829767&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/S0046-8177(96)90352-4
DO - 10.1016/S0046-8177(96)90352-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 8958313
AN - SCOPUS:0029829767
SN - 0046-8177
VL - 27
SP - 1365
EP - 1369
JO - Human Pathology
JF - Human Pathology
IS - 12
ER -