Pineal Parenchymal Tumor of Intermediate Differentiation (PPTID)
• Primary parenchymal neoplasm of pineal gland
○ Intermediate in malignancy between pineoblastoma and
○ Aggressive-looking pineal mass in adult
○ Extension into adjacent structures (ventricles, thalami) is
○ Lobulated, moderately vascular
○ Size varies from small (< 1 cm) to large (~ 6 cm)
○ Hyperdense mass centered in pineal region
○ T1: Mixed iso-/hypointense mass
○ T2: Isointense with gray matter, + small hyperintense foci
○ Strong, heterogeneous enhancement
○ MRS: Elevated Cho, decreased NAA
• If aggressive-looking pineal region tumor in middle-aged,
• Papillary tumor of pineal region
○ Arises from pineocytes or their precursors
• Dorsal midbrain (Parinaud) syndrome, headache
○ Upgaze paralysis, convergence-retraction nystagmus
typical of PPTID. (Courtesy L.
diagnosed at resection. (Right)
is most suggestive of a PPTID,
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