pineoblastoma

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Disease Overview

Pineoblastoma is a rare, malignant type of supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumor (sPNET), found mainly in children (less than 10% of cases are reported in adults), and located in the pineal region of the brain but that can metastasize along the neuroaxis. As it is the most aggressive of the pineal parenchymal tumors, it is usually associated with a poor prognosis.


Synonyms

  • PNET of pineal gland
  • PNET of the pineal gland
  • pineal PNET
  • pineal gland PNET
  • pineal gland primitive neuroectodermal neoplasm
  • pineal gland primitive neuroectodermal tumor
  • pineal gland primitive neuroectodermal tumour
  • pineal primitive neuroectodermal neoplasm
  • pineal primitive neuroectodermal tumor
  • pineal primitive neuroectodermal tumour
  • pineoblastoma
  • pineoblastoma (WHO grade IV)
  • pineoblastoma, malignant
  • primitive neuroectodermal neoplasm of pineal gland
  • primitive neuroectodermal neoplasm of the pineal gland
  • primitive neuroectodermal tumor of pineal gland
  • primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the pineal gland
  • primitive neuroectodermal tumour of pineal gland
  • primitive neuroectodermal tumour of the pineal gland

GARD Disease Summary

The Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD) has information and resources for patients, caregivers, and families that may be helpful before and after diagnosis of this condition. GARD is a program of the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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