脊柱脂肪瘤为胚胎发育异常:脊柱脂肪瘤内髂肋异位的4例不寻常病例

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Andrea Accogli, Marco Pavanello, Patrizia Accorsi, Patrizia De Marco, Elisa Merello, Mattia Pacetti, Paolo Nozza, Chiara Fiorillo, Lorenzo Pinelli, Armando Cama, Andrea Rossi, Martin Catala, Valeria Capra
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摘要

背景先天性脊柱脂肪瘤是属于神经管缺陷(NTDs)组的闭合性脊柱畸形。它们包括范围广泛的病变,从单纯性终丝脂肪瘤到复杂的畸形。在组织学评估中,在脂肪瘤中发现了外胚层、中胚层或内胚层的各种组织成分,普遍存在于神经和横纹肌,更罕见的是软骨和骨。总的来说,在NTD患者和NTD小鼠模型中偶尔观察到肋骨畸形。然而,异位肋出现在脊柱脂肪瘤内并与髂骨相连,在动物模型或人类中均未见报道。我们描述了4例脂肪膜裂或脂肪膜脊膜膨出的患者,在脂肪瘤内出现不寻常的纤维软骨突起,并连接到一个髂骨,非常类似于异位肋骨。组织学检查证实存在软骨组织。结论我们扩大了与脊柱脂肪瘤相关的纤维软骨异常的临床谱,提示异位肋骨的存在可能是ntd的一种新的表型。神经放射学家和病理学家应该对脊柱脂肪瘤进行仔细的分析,以评估是否存在异位肋骨或其他不常见的发育异常。此外,需要分子研究来检测这种不寻常表型的遗传原因。出生缺陷研究(A辑),2016。©2016 Wiley期刊公司
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Spinal lipoma as a dysembryogenetic anomaly: Four unusual cases of ectopic iliac rib within the spinal lipoma

Background

Congenital spinal lipomas are closed spinal dysraphisms belonging to the neural tube defects (NTDs) group. They include a broad spectrum of lesions ranging from simple lipomas of the filum terminale to complex malformations. On histological evaluation, various tissue components of ectodermal, mesodermal or endodermal origin are found within the lipomas, with prevalence for nerves and striated muscle and, more rarely, cartilage and bone. Overall, rib malformations have been occasionally observed in patients with NTDs and in NTD mouse models. However, an ectopic rib arising within the spinal lipoma and articulating with the iliac crest has not been reported in either animal models or in humans.

Cases

We describe four patients affected by lipomyeloschisis or lipomyelomeningocele, with an unusual fibrocartilaginous protuberance arising within the lipoma and connecting to one iliac crest, strongly resembling an ectopic rib. Histological evaluation confirmed the presence of cartilaginous tissue.

Conclusion

We expand the clinical spectrum of fibrocartilaginous anomalies associated with spinal lipoma, suggesting the presence of an ectopic rib as a new possible phenotype in NTDs. A careful analysis by neuroradiologists and pathologists should be performed in spinal lipomas to assess the presence of an ectopic rib or other uncommon developmental anomalies. Furthermore, molecular studies are required to detect the genetic cause of this unusual phenotype. Birth Defects Research (Part A) 106:530–535, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Birth defects research. Part A, Clinical and molecular teratology
Birth defects research. Part A, Clinical and molecular teratology 医药科学, 胎儿发育与产前诊断, 生殖系统/围生医学/新生儿
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