Pseudorosettes

Homer-Wright rosette

Homer-Wright
Homer-Wright rosettes are a type of rosette in which differentiated tumor cells surround the neuropil. Examples of tumors containing these are neuroblastoma, medulloblastoma, retinoblastoma, and pinealoblastoma. Homer-Wright rosettes are considered "pseudo" in the sense they are not the true rosettes. True rosettes are Flexner-Wintersteiner rosette which contain an empty lumen.

Pseudorosettes - List of case studies

Stage 4 Neuroblastoma

infiltration on both the medullary aspirations (rare pseudorosettes). Awaiting the result of the osteomedullary biopsies.” ... neuroblastoma, neoplastic infiltration (medulla), pseudorosettes, Stage 4 Neuroblastoma, under eyelid ecchymosis, neutropenia, ...

Stage 4 Neuroblastoma – additional opinion

infiltration on both the medullary aspirations (rare pseudorosettes). Awaiting the result of the osteomedullary biopsies.” ... neuroblastoma, neoplastic infiltration (medulla), pseudorosettes, Stage 4 Neuroblastoma, under eyelid ecchymosis, neutropenia, ...

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