Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Clin Oncol. Nov 24, 2019; 10(11): 375-381
Published online Nov 24, 2019. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v10.i11.375
Table 1 Summary of patients, symptoms, treatments, and outcomes of radiation-induced malignant rhabdoid tumour
CaseAge (yr)GenderSymptomLocationTreatmentSurvivalOutcome
Padua et al[1]17MaleHeadacheRight frontalSurgery (partial resection), radiotherapy15 moAlive
Kuge et al[2]20FemaleSevere headache, increased ICP symptomsPinealSurgery (biopsy), gamma knife radiosurgery27 moDied
Gorayski et al[3]58FemaleHeadache, recurrent syncopal events, behavioural changesRight parietotemporalSurgery (gross total resection), radiotherapy20 moDied
Oliveira et al[4]22Femaleheadache, nausea, vomitingFrontalSurgery (partial resection)4 dDied
Our case27MaleHeadache, vomiting, visual disturbanceHypothalamusSurgery (biopsy), radiotherapy2Died
Table 2 Summary of immunohistological findings of radiation-induced malignant rhabdoid tumour
CasePadua et al[1]Kuge et al[2]Gorayski et al[3]Oliveira et al[4]Our case
Vimentin+++++
EMA++++-
SMANA++NA-
INI 1----NA
GFAP---++
NFPNA-++NA
S100NA+-NANA
CK:-NA-NA
CKAE1/AE3+
CK7
CK20
Chromosome 22q deletionNANANA+NA
Desmin-NA-NA-
LCA-NA-NA-
Ki67NA7.8%NANA>20%
Others (stain positive)Neuron-specific enolaseNACD99NACD138, CD68,
Others (stain negative)CD99, Tdt, myeloperoxidaseNAHMB45, CD34, CD31, CD10, PLAP, MelanA, MYOD1, myogenin, chromogranin, p63NASynaptophysin, HMB45, CD117, CD79, CD30, Tdt, PLAP
Table 3 Imaging features of radiation-induced malignant rhabdoid tumour
MRIPadua et al[1]Kuge et al[2]Gorayski et al[3]Oliveira et al[4]Our case
OedemaYesNoYesYesNo
Peripheral cystYesNoYesYesNo
CalcificationYesNoYesYesNo
Contrast enhancementHeterogenousHeterogenousHeterogenous, band-likeHeterogenous, band-likeHeterogenous, band-like
T2 signalNANAHyperintenseNAHyperintense
FLAIRNANAHyperintenseNAHyperintense
Leptomeningeal spread at first presentationNoNoNoNoYes
CTMix density: iso to hyperdense with foci of calcification and necrosisIsodenseMix density: isodense with foci of calcification and cystNAIsodense to hyperdense
Table 4 Previous treatment details for radiation-induced malignant rhabdoid tumour
CasePadua et al[1]Kuge et al[2]Gorayski et al[3]Oliveira et al[4]Our case
Latency period in yr1118551023
Age of previous RT in year623124
Dose of previous RTNA24 Gy35 Gy34 Gy20 Gy
Reason for previous RTAcute lymphoblastic leukaemia treatment: prophylactic cranial irradiationAcute lymphoblastic leukaemia treatment: prophylactic cranial irradiationRight ear sarcomaSubtotal surgical removal of craniopharyngiomaAcute lymphoblastic leukaemia treatment: prophylactic cranial irradiation