학술논문

Central nervous system embryonal tumor with PLAGL1 amplification: a case report of a novel entity focusing on imaging findings
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Child's Nervous System. 40(8):2603-2607
Subject
SNC tumors
Children
Embryonal tumor with PLAG amplification
Computed tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Brainstem
Language
English
ISSN
0256-7040
1433-0350
Abstract
The embryonal central nervous system (CNS) tumor with PLAGL1 (pleomorphic adenoma gene-like) amplification is a novel type of pediatric neoplasm with a distinct methylation profile, described for the first time in 2022. It may be located anywhere in the neuroaxis and, as its name implies, it is driven by the amplification and overexpression of one of the PLAG family genes. Although the associated clinical, immunohistopathological, and molecular characteristics are well characterized in the seminal report of this entity, data on the radiological features is still lacking. Here, we present a case report of a 4-year-old girl with a biopsy-proven PLAGL1-amplified brainstem tumor and provide a detailed description of the corresponding conventional neuroimaging characteristics, aiming to better delineate this entity and to increase the awareness of this pathology in the radiological community.