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Granular Cell Astrocytoma: Report of a Case

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±è±ÔÈ£ ( Kim Kyu-Ho ) 
Inha University College of Medicine Department of Pathology

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Inha University College of Medicine Department of Pathology
ÃÖâȯ ( Choi Chang-Hwan ) 
Inha University College of Medicine Department of Pathology
±è·ç½Ã¾Æ ( Kim Lucia ) 
Inha University College of Medicine Department of Pathology
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Inha University College of Medicine Department of Pathology
ÇÑÁö¿µ ( Han Jee-Young ) 
Inha University College of Medicine Department of Pathology
±èÁع̠( Kim Joon-Mee ) 
Inha University College of Medicine Department of Pathology
ÁÖ¿µÃ¤ ( Chu Young-Chae ) 
Inha University College of Medicine Department of Pathology
¹ÚÀμ­ ( Park In-Suh ) 
Inha University College of Medicine Department of Pathology

Abstract


We report here a rare case of granular cell astrocytoma. A 75-year-old man was admitted to Inha University Hospital with a three-month history of language deterioration. In a magnetic resonance imaging, a 6.5 cm-sized heterogeneous enhancing mass was seen in both the frontal lobes and the anterior genu of the corpus callosum. A stereotactic biopsy was performed. The tumor was composed of large and small round cells with abundant intracytoplasmic granules. The nuclei were bland, round to oval, and often eccentrically located. The cytoplasm of the tumor cells was positive for glial fibrillary acidic protein and S-100 protein.

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Granular cell tumor; Astrocytoma; Cerebrum

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