Difference between revisions of "Small round cell tumours"

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*Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.
*Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.
*[[Ewing sarcoma]]/PNET - this entity is dealt with in the ''[[bone]]'' article.
*[[Ewing sarcoma]]/PNET - this entity is dealt with in the ''[[bone]]'' article.
*Lymphoma (diffuse large B cell lymphoma).
*[[Lymphoma]] ([[diffuse large B cell lymphoma]]).
*Retinoblastoma.
*Retinoblastoma.
*Hepatoblastoma.
*Hepatoblastoma.
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*Scant cytoplasm.
*Scant cytoplasm.
*Coarse chromatin.
*Coarse chromatin.
*Nucleolus (???).
*+/-Nucleolus. (???)
*+/-Vascular.
*+/-Vascular.



Revision as of 18:45, 19 August 2010

Small round cell tumours (SRCT), also small round blue cell tumours (SRBCT), are a group of tumours that have a similar histologic appearance.

It is a group of tumours that is seen more often in childhood than adulthood.

DDx:[1]

Microscopic

Features:

  • Sheets of cells, very cellular.
  • Small cells ~ 2X RBC diameter.
  • Scant cytoplasm.
  • Coarse chromatin.
  • +/-Nucleolus. (???)
  • +/-Vascular.

See also

References