Masayuki Shintaku, Tetsuo Hashiba, Masahiro Nonaka, Akio Asai, Koji Tsuta
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Abstract
The "Azzopardi phenomenon" refers to the deposition of deeply basophilic, smudged material on the stromal blood vessels of highly cellular malignant tumors, and the material is considered to be derived from the nuclear chromatin liberated from necrotizing tumor cells. This phenomenon was observed in a case of high-grade astrocytoma with a primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET)-like component that arose in the frontal lobe of a 44-year-old man. The deeply basophilic material was deposited from the media to the adventitia of small or medium-sized blood vessels, and vascular smooth muscle cells largely disappeared. Endothelial cells were relatively preserved. The material was positive for the Feulgen reaction and immunoreactive for histone H3. The Azzopardi phenomenon is frequently seen in small cell lung carcinoma or retinoblastoma, but rare in tumors arising in the CNS. The present case is the first case of an astrocytic tumor that showed this phenomenon. This is also the first example in which histone protein was demonstrated to be co-deposited in the vascular walls in the Azzopardi phenomenon.
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Clinical Neuropathology appears bi-monthly and publishes reviews and editorials, original papers, short communications and reports on recent advances in the entire field of clinical neuropathology. Papers on experimental neuropathologic subjects are accepted if they bear a close relationship to human diseases. Correspondence (letters to the editors) and current information including book announcements will also be published.