Primary tumors arise from cells that are intrinsic to the CNS or its coverings. Secondary tumors arise from sites elsewhere in the body and involve the brain or spinal cord via metasteses.
All intracranial tumors have these 3 effects
1) focal dysfunction
2) irritant effect
3) intracranial expanding lesions and increase in intracranial pressure
Glial cells are the origin cell of what kinds of primary tumors?
astrocytoma, oligodendrglioma, ependymoma, glioblastoma, and glioblastoma multiforme
Primitive neuroectodermal cells can give rise to what type of primary tumor?
Medulloblastoma
Arachnoidal cells can give rise to what type of primary tumor?
meningioma
Nerve sheath cells give rise to what type of primary tumors?
shwannoma and neurofibroma
Lymphoma is a primary tumor that arises from what type of cell?
lymphoreticular cells
Oligodendroglioma arises from _________ and histologically has a __________ appearance. This mainly affects the ________ and patients may have a history of _____________.
oligodendrocytes
fried egg
frontal lobe
poorly controlled seizures
Ependymomas are a frequnet tumor of the ______ and the __________. Histologically they have a _________ appearance.
4th ventricle and the spinal cord.
psuedorosette appearance.
Medulloblastoma arises from cells in the _____________. This is typically found in ________. Histologically the tumor can be identified by __________.
external granule layer
children
sheets of uniform undifferentiated cells -- carrot shaped.
What primary tumor has a chicken wire appearence histologically?
Primary central nervous system lymphoma. Most are non-hodgkins lymphomas with B cell origin.
What is the primary tumor that arises from arachnoid cells? What is their appearance histologically?
meningioma
whorls and calcified psammoma bodies
Shwannomas most commonly affect the _______.
8th cranial nerve
Name two benign primary brain tumors.
meningioma and schwannoma
Name three primary tumors outside the CNS that can metastasize to form secondary tumors in the CNS.