10 June 2024
: Case report
A 55-Year-Old Woman Presenting with a Second Diagnosis of Craniopharyngioma Following Diagnosis and Successful Treatment of Craniopharyngioma as a 5-Year-Old Child
Unusual clinical course
Amani Alarayedh1BE, Riad Sulimani
DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.943300
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e943300
Figure 3. Histological features of the resected recurrent adult tumor confirming the diagnosis of late-recurrence adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma. (A) Low-power view shows fibrotic stroma, scattered epithelial trabeculae and nests, and wet keratin nodules (arrow, H&E, ×100). (B) The tumor exhibits cords and trabeculae of well-differentiated squamous epithelium, bordered by palisading columnar epithelium (arrow, H&E, ×100).