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embryonal carcinoma

Microscopic pathology: 1) primitive or undifferentiated form - solid aggregates of cells, epithelial-like - medium to large sized cells, polygonal to ovoid - ample pale eosinophilic granular cytoplasm - ill-defined borders, often syncytial - marked nuclear & cellular pleomorphism - large, prominant, central, irregular vesicular/ hypochromatic nuclei - may have giant cells or multinucleated cells - brisk mitotic activity, atypical mitoses 2) more differentiated form - in addition to solid areas, cells tend to line clefts & spaces and form papillae - cells more epithelial in appearance - may be suggestion of glandular formation Immunopathology: cytokeratin +

Specific

primary intracranial embryonal carcinoma

General

germ cell neoplasm