Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor (MPNST) 101...Explained by a Sarcoma Pathologist

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024

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  • @JMGardnerMD
    @JMGardnerMD  3 года назад +1

    A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/posts/5084 (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/posts/5083 (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology).

  • @Roadkiller85
    @Roadkiller85 6 лет назад +23

    The best pathology presentations with great cases and helpul info for fellow colleagues. A big thank you from Germany! Keep it up, you make the pathworld better.

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  6 лет назад +4

      Thank you! I’m glad you find it useful. It’s my honor to be able to help my colleagues around the world so they can better care for their patients.

    • @nazarhussain8510
      @nazarhussain8510 4 года назад

      Excellent lecture dr nazar hussIn Pakistan

  • @milicakukicc
    @milicakukicc 2 года назад +3

    I'm a 19 year old female from Serbia and i had Triton tumor when i was 11, back then it took doctors all around the world a whole month to figure out what it was. I had surgery, went trough chemo and radiotherapy and it was all very experimental. Over the years i've been trying to get a better understanding of the tumor itself but i rarely found anything since it was pretty rare. Now that i tried to research it again in 2022 i was pleasently surprised that there are actual articles about it and mentions of it in this video, thank you for educating us!

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  2 года назад +1

      It’s my pleasure to help! And I’m so happy to hear you are doing well! Best wishes for continued health and happiness to you. PS - I visited Bosnia and Croatia a few years ago and loved them both. I very much want to visit Serbia one day too. I love that part of the world!

    • @milicakukicc
      @milicakukicc 2 года назад

      @@JMGardnerMD Thank you so much for the kind wishes, i'm very glad that you enjoyed your time in my neighbourhood countries! Wish you all the best in the future🌻

  • @madhudewan8207
    @madhudewan8207 Год назад

    Simplified and beautiful illustration, terrific video

  • @yesarieroksuz6964
    @yesarieroksuz6964 3 года назад

    Love your voice, your descriptions and reading the slides. Super thanks from Turkey.

  • @omarsadouki9385
    @omarsadouki9385 6 лет назад +5

    great video mister GARDNER,thanks a lot for what are you doing

  • @gordonchristophertubo3164
    @gordonchristophertubo3164 5 лет назад +1

    I am laughing right now because I am looking at an MPNST slide and I am recognizing now for the first timd the perivascular change you are talking about. It is really there. I don't know why I am so happy seeing this. Saw this vid a few months back and returned just to rewatch what you said at around 14 mins. Thank you sir. It feels like I get to watch a superb lecture with continuing education credits for free.

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  5 лет назад +3

      Yes! It’s such an amazing clue right? My mentor Sharon Weiss taught me that and after she pointed it out I started noticing it all the time. I find it to be one of the more helpful histological clues for MPNST.

  • @ramadanshatwan2205
    @ramadanshatwan2205 4 года назад +1

    Amazing videos as usual. Many thanks dr Gardner for all your wonderful teaching materials

  • @shadana.s.3575
    @shadana.s.3575 4 года назад

    what an astonishing video prof.
    You are out of this world.
    please keep going and continue sharing your fabulous informations.

  • @AzadMustafa
    @AzadMustafa 4 года назад

    Perfect ... Clear explanation... Very helpfull .... can't stop the video until the end.

  • @mcgama88
    @mcgama88 4 года назад

    A great clarity was made certain to my view by your comment upon the beauty, ordering of structure at the known malagancy of multi form tissue. Two decades on with molecular toolbar approach to disease, I am compelled to think of that counterpart beauty quite simply in the ordered complement of amino at gene...both healty and malfeasance to organ procession in process. Thus...so valuable...concrete and useful to thought...deeper study at these pathology. I simply ...quite thank you for your superb and excellence to
    express these domains at your expertise. I am at once your student. *McGary

    • @mcgama88
      @mcgama88 4 года назад

      I have recently managed artificial tumor at Univie toolbar. While preliminary, and at the limits of that site's computational engine..and my model build as at "the "limits of my ability".....
      .the model is defined at growth...hence available to dismantle to start position chemistry and individual mRNA components.
      drive.google.com/file/d/1KUahPmi2GxZdd7yAOfcuPRjFXWkL8KBr/view?usp=sharing
      Naturally, the data is huge. But if you manage to have a look, I hope the interested observer will in fact discover the beauty and compelling precision as seen in DermPath study. And scroll thru to read my comments...I hope of interest. This material is as ripped from my notebook page, and I am studying best format, revisit to more accepted abstract/body of article form.

  • @kazumithumargondalia9171
    @kazumithumargondalia9171 4 года назад

    Loved the rhabdomyoblast with straitions... Had only imagined.. today saw it . Sir we or me would love to hear and learn rhabdomyosarcoma series ... Thanks in advance.

  • @tinocasadeitherezo6063
    @tinocasadeitherezo6063 3 года назад

    So well explained and demonstrated! Thank you!!

  • @johnfazio2892
    @johnfazio2892 6 лет назад +2

    Good discussion, excellent cases.

  • @borahmunmi
    @borahmunmi 4 года назад

    The video was really helpful sir... Thankyou for making such great videos and sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @virabaranovska6773
    @virabaranovska6773 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this amazing video! Do you have any videos about MPNST with perineurial differentiation?

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  2 года назад +1

      No videos on that yet sorry!

  • @juanchoca1961
    @juanchoca1961 4 года назад

    Great educational video Jerad. Thank you very much

  • @ogoijere2659
    @ogoijere2659 4 года назад

    Thanks so much.
    Very helpful.
    The slides are wonderful

  • @WOLFNBEAST
    @WOLFNBEAST 2 года назад +1

    I am a NF1 patient who had a late stage III, high grade & inoperable MPNST the size of a grapefruit in my mediastinum. I was given a 35% prognosis and went through 6 AIM cycles + 4 months of radiation. It has been three years and my oncologist thinks the tumor is now mostly scar tissue as it no longer shows up on a PET scan and hasn't shown signs of activity for about 2 years on CT scans.

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  2 года назад

      I am so very happy to hear of the great response to treatment you have had! Thank you so much for sharing your story. Best wishes for health and continued healing.

  • @cheesesteakphilly
    @cheesesteakphilly 2 года назад +2

    I have NF1 and had a MPNST removed from my arm (about 12cm) early this year. I just completed radiation a few weeks ago.
    They have now found 2 more MPNSTs on other limbs (maybe about 5-7cm size for both).

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  2 года назад

      I am so very sorry to hear that. Best wishes for health and healing.

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  2 года назад

      Are you a member of the MPNST patient support group on Facebook? facebook.com/groups/917385704945987/?ref=share. These groups can be a very helpful place for patients to find emotional and social support as they deal with their cancer.

    • @annoythedonkey
      @annoythedonkey 10 месяцев назад

      @@JMGardnerMDI just sent a join request, I’m feeling so alone in this fight. I’m having a tumor debulked from the brachial plexus next Wednesday

  • @raminsaadaat7630
    @raminsaadaat7630 6 лет назад +1

    This is vice and useful video, could you please share any thing about Sclerosing Epitheloid Fibrosarcoma with us,

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  6 лет назад

      I’ll try to get to that entity at some point. For now the closest I have is a low grade fibromyxoid sarcoma video: ruclips.net/video/QDb68_G1HR4/видео.html. LGFMS is probably somewhat related to sclerosing epithelioid fibrosarcoma.

  • @thericeclann7825
    @thericeclann7825 6 лет назад

    EXCELLENT VIDEO!! our child has NOONAN Syndrome LEOPARD syndrome genetically tested for NF1...Negative. I am having a very hard time getting someone to explain why our 11 year old has 46 granular cell tumors. Neurologist says they GCT do not grow on inside of body etc. MRI shows "prominence of neural foramina and nerve sheaths can be seen in setting of neurofibromatosis...which we know is negative NO NF1.

  • @sarahharris-bow4554
    @sarahharris-bow4554 6 лет назад

    Alas, if seeing eye pictures from the '90's makes you old, then I am too! Another great video, thanks.

    • @sarahharris-bow4554
      @sarahharris-bow4554 6 лет назад

      Also, is it only me that sees fascicles/herringbone pattern and thinks of Guinea-Pig fur?

  • @genicadelara5243
    @genicadelara5243 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this.

  • @dr.tintinthein8566
    @dr.tintinthein8566 4 года назад

    thank you very much Prof, very clear explanation.

  • @ncorry8491
    @ncorry8491 4 года назад

    Another excellent video, I was wondering if you would consider doing a board type review of soft tissue lesions in a similar manner to your dermpath board review.

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  4 года назад +1

      Yes I’m planning to do this.

    • @ncorry8491
      @ncorry8491 4 года назад

      Also looking forward to forward to soft tissue lipomatous tumour and DFSP videos. I got your soft tissue textbook , maybe if you could do an approach video to lipomatous tumours? I feel like I don't fully understand the lesions and nuances until ive watched your videos! Thanks again.

    • @ncorry8491
      @ncorry8491 4 года назад

      Great I dont know where you find the time.

  • @ShivaniSharma-cg4kw
    @ShivaniSharma-cg4kw 4 года назад

    I loved this one, the video looks like I was on a trip to MPNST island. Can we have other heterologous differentiation in MPNST ? and do we still call them Triton MPNST?

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  4 года назад +3

      I only use the term malignant Triton tumor for MPNST with rhabdomyoblastic heterologous differentiation. But yes I've seen other types (like chondrosarcomatous differentiation) in MPNST also. But rhabdo seems to be most common heterologous component by far in MPNST

  • @kumarravish561
    @kumarravish561 5 лет назад

    Great video

  • @joanchen8972
    @joanchen8972 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot!❤

  • @swatisharma-tr5of
    @swatisharma-tr5of 6 лет назад

    Very nice and informative video..
    What are the chances of PNST in spleen????

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  6 лет назад

      I've never seen a case in the spleen personally.

  • @ellenbruckermarshall4179
    @ellenbruckermarshall4179 2 года назад

    Dilated blood vessels, enlarged and vasculated vessles, does this condition possibly co-occur in patients with the blood parasite Babeosis? Asking on behalf of Lyme patients with Co-infections of Babesia and Bartonella, late stage. Who15 years out develop deep lipomas attached to a blood supply.

  • @tribani
    @tribani 3 года назад +1

    My husband is an NF1 patient. Thai had a tumor like 11 cm. It shows MPNST in the biopsy report after the operation. Will it be cured by radiation? Please reply.He is 40 years old.

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  3 года назад

      I’m so sorry to hear this. I diagnose MPNST but I don’t treat it so I am not an expert on treatment. But my general understanding is that MPNST usually requires complete surgical removal often with the addition of radiation either before or after the surgery. Chemotherapy may also be given depending on the situation. These are rare and complicated tumors, please seek care at a major cancer center with sarcoma treatment experience if you are able to do so. I’m so sorry for what you and your husband are going through. Best wishes for health and healing and peace for you both.

  • @kingcraft5731
    @kingcraft5731 4 года назад

    Thanks very helpful

  • @BrankaDejanovic-pi1qe
    @BrankaDejanovic-pi1qe Год назад

    Hi, I'm diagnosed with MPNST, after over a month of analysing. I was told it was benign schwanomma before the resection, but it turned out it was this. Because it is on sciatic nerv, it is inoperable, i had chemo and radiation. Some of the doctors told me that there is more chance to be mistake in diagnose, than that is MPNST. And, most of the doctors never had anything like this in their experience. How can I be sure that I've got the right diagnose, if that is so rare? Thanks!

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  Год назад

      I am sorry to hear that you are going through this. You can request to have your Pathology specimens sent to a sarcoma pathology expert for a second opinion about the diagnosis. Dr. Christopher Fletcher at Brigham and women’s hospital in Boston Massachusetts. USA is a world renowned expert in that area. When I have difficult cases in my own practice, I send them to him for a second opinion.

  • @roseajith4215
    @roseajith4215 5 лет назад

    Hi doctor...thanks a lot for tgs explanation....is tgat low grade mpnst is treatable.....can u pls brief about tge recurrent chancea

  • @katechan8262
    @katechan8262 2 года назад

    Is it possible to live a normal life with this????

  • @BasicInfo143
    @BasicInfo143 4 года назад

    I was diagnosed with low grade type malignant peripheral nerve tumor. Can you please enlighten me about it? Is it dangerous? Is it curable? Can you please help me? I really need your advices. If anyone knows about it please give me your thoughts.

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  4 года назад +1

      I’m sorry to hear this. Low grade MPNST is a very challenging diagnosis to make for most pathologists. It may be worthwhile to have a sarcoma pathology expert review your case to be sure the diagnosis is correct. For more info on mpnst and empathy/support, there is an mpnst Facebook patient support group you can join: facebook.com/groups/917385704945987/?ref=share. Please be sure to discuss everything you read online with your own doctor to be sure it is accurate and that it applies to you personally. Best wishes for health and healing.

  • @rymahamoudi2692
    @rymahamoudi2692 6 лет назад

    Thank you soo much

  • @goharrehman7710
    @goharrehman7710 4 года назад

    sir people were waiting for stains(IHC)

    • @JMGardnerMD
      @JMGardnerMD  4 года назад

      Did you watch the whole video? I show and discuss IHC stains at 37:00.

  • @elinoreberkley1643
    @elinoreberkley1643 2 года назад

    So I take it that each cancer is like an anti Cell to the Cell it derived and mutated from and so we can develope many many different types of cancers but who may vary only slightly from type to type. It is as if they have their own flavor or Style and mode of creation. Gene science must be hot ground given what we already know.

  • @lamwlw
    @lamwlw 4 года назад

    like this video in general, but just too lengthy.

  • @niftynuggets1805
    @niftynuggets1805 5 лет назад +3

    Million bucks for this video 😂😂

  • @amaliyadipita6906
    @amaliyadipita6906 Год назад

    👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾❤️

  • @amarahsboringchannel1715
    @amarahsboringchannel1715 6 лет назад

    I have one of those :(

  • @swatisharma-tr5of
    @swatisharma-tr5of 6 лет назад

    Bjj

    • @natashadogra7097
      @natashadogra7097 Год назад

      Thank U. I am a big fan of Ur videos. Has helped me in practice time and again. Sir U have been saying in most of Ur videos if superficial and small, Ur DDS are different. So how is superficial and size defined as per Ur experience... Say on the back. 5cm mass in subcutis and abutting muscle. Is it big enough and deep enough?