Imaging of Peripheral PNET: Common and Uncommon Locations
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Aim: We present the imaging features of peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumour (PNET) in eight children, highlighting the unusual locations of this tumour in three children.
Materials And Methods: At presentation, the tumours were studied with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; n = 6), computed tomography (CT; n = 7) and ultrasound (US; n = 1). The diagnoses were confirmed histologically (n = 8), immunohistochemically (n = 8), by cytogenetics (n = 3) and electron microscopy (n = 1). Correlation with gross pathology, histology, treatment and outcome were obtained.
Results: The tumours were located in the chest wall (n = 2), shoulder, pelvis, small bowel mesentery, adrenal gland, dura mater and skin and subcutaneous tissue of the abdominal wall (n = 1 each). Peripheral PNET arising from the small bowel mesentery, adrenal gland and dura mater have not been previously reported in the English literature. The tumours were mainly large (mean size: 10.6 cm) and infiltrative. All tumours were heterogeneously hyperintense on T2-weighted MRI, heterogeneously iso/hypodense on CT and had variable contrast enhancement. Most tumours were heterogeneously hypointense to muscle on T1-weighted MRI. US showed a hypoechoic mass with a cystic component.
Conclusion: Peripheral PNET can occur in unusual locations. The clinical and imaging features of peripheral PNET are non-specific, making tissue diagnosis essential. PNET should be included in the differential diagnosis of aggressive soft tissue tumours in children.
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