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Features:
Features:
*Tumour within the nerve sheath.
*Tumour within the nerve sheath.
DDx:
*Benign perineural glands (known as ''benign perineural involvement'').<ref name=pmid16096404>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Ali | first1 = TZ. | last2 = Epstein | first2 = JI. | title = Perineural involvement by benign prostatic glands on needle biopsy. | journal = Am J Surg Pathol | volume = 29 | issue = 9 | pages = 1159-63 | month = Sep | year = 2005 | doi =  | PMID = 16096404 }}</ref>


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Revision as of 20:39, 17 December 2013

Perineural invasion, also known as perineural tumour, is the presence of a tumour within the nerve sheath. It is abbreviated as PNI.

Generally, it is an indicator of a poor prognosis.

Specific tumours

Tumour Prognosis Comment
Colorectal carcinoma independent predictor[1]

Microscopic

Features:

  • Tumour within the nerve sheath.

DDx:

  • Benign perineural glands (known as benign perineural involvement).[2]

Images

See also

References

  1. Liebig, C.; Ayala, G.; Wilks, J.; Verstovsek, G.; Liu, H.; Agarwal, N.; Berger, DH.; Albo, D. (Nov 2009). "Perineural invasion is an independent predictor of outcome in colorectal cancer.". J Clin Oncol 27 (31): 5131-7. doi:10.1200/JCO.2009.22.4949. PMID 19738119.
  2. Ali, TZ.; Epstein, JI. (Sep 2005). "Perineural involvement by benign prostatic glands on needle biopsy.". Am J Surg Pathol 29 (9): 1159-63. PMID 16096404.