Subtitle: Paraganglioma histopathology explained with zellballen architecture, key differentials, and genetic syndromes for exam-oriented pathology revision.
Category: Hematopathology / Neuroendocrine Tumors
Read Time: 14–16 minutes
Author: PathologyMCQ Editorial Team
Standard Declaration:
This is a medical, educational, exam-oriented pathology review focused on diagnosis and histopathology.
At-a-Glance
- Extra-adrenal neuroendocrine tumor
- Classic zellballen (nested) architecture
- Bland cytology with malignant potential
- High rate of hereditary associations
Difficulty Level: Moderate → High (INI / NEET-SS/FRCPath favorite)
1. Definition and Clinical Context
Paraganglioma is a neuroendocrine tumor arising from extra-adrenal paraganglia derived from neural crest cells.
- Extra-adrenal counterpart of pheochromocytoma
- Common locations:
- Retroperitoneum (organ of Zuckerkandl)
- Carotid body
- Jugulotympanic region
- Functional or non-functional
Critical rule:
👉 Malignancy cannot be diagnosed histologically. Only metastasis defines malignancy.
2. Gross and Clinical Correlation
Although this article is histopathology-focused, examiners often correlate slides with clinical setting.
- Highly vascular tumor
- Often well circumscribed
- Can present with hypertension if functional
- Retroperitoneal masses in young to middle-aged adults are classic
3. Low-Power Histopathology of Paraganglioma
Low-power examination reveals a nested growth pattern separated by broad fibrocollagenous stroma.
What this image demonstrates
- Discrete clusters and nests of tumor cells
- Pale eosinophilic stromal bands
- Non-infiltrative pushing borders
Exam relevance
- Immediately excludes:
- Poorly differentiated carcinoma
- High-grade sarcoma
4. What Is the Zellballen Pattern?
Zellballen refers to an organoid nesting pattern formed by chief cells surrounded by sustentacular cells and fibrovascular stroma.
Morphologic breakdown
- Nests = chief cells
- Periphery = sustentacular cells
- Septae = fibrovascular stroma
Logic
- Zellballen = neuroendocrine origin
- Loss of zellballen = suspect metastasis or carcinoma
5. Fibrocollagenous and Fibrovascular Stroma
Prominent fibrocollagenous bands separating nests are a defining architectural feature.
Why this matters
- Explains intense vascularity on imaging
- Helps distinguish from solid neuroendocrine carcinoma
- Reinforces organoid architecture
6. Intermediate-Power Features: Nest Organization
At intermediate magnification, nests and islands show uniform cell population with preserved architecture.
Key observations
- No gland formation
- No sheet-like growth
- No stromal invasion
7. High-Power Cytologic Features
Despite malignant potential, cytology is deceptively bland.
Cytologic features
- Round to oval nuclei
- Fine “salt and pepper” chromatin
- Inconspicuous nucleoli
- Moderate eosinophilic cytoplasm
8. Absence of Mitosis and Necrosis – Diagnostic Trap
The absence of mitosis and necrosis is typical and should not reassure the pathologist.
- Mitotic figures: rare or absent
- Necrosis: absent
- Ki-67: usually low
Trap
- High-grade behavior can occur despite bland histology
9. Differential Diagnosis of Paraganglioma
Key Differentials
Neuroendocrine carcinoma
- High mitotic rate
- Necrosis present
- Loss of nesting
Metastatic renal cell carcinoma
- Clear cytoplasm
- Prominent nucleoli
- No zellballen pattern
Melanoma
- Marked pleomorphism
- Atypical mitoses
- Discohesive growth
Alveolar soft part sarcoma
- Alveolar pattern
- PAS-positive crystals
10. Immunohistochemistry
- Chromogranin: Positive
- Synaptophysin: Positive
- S100: Sustentacular cells only
- Cytokeratin: Negative (helps exclude carcinoma)
11. Genetic Syndromes and Morphologic Clues
Up to 40% of paragangliomas are hereditary.
VHL syndrome
- Clear cytoplasm
- Stromal edema
- Lipid degeneration
SDHx mutations (SDHB, SDHD)
- Eosinophilic granular cytoplasm
- High metastatic risk
MEN2
- Often bilateral adrenal involvement
- Associated medullary thyroid carcinoma
Exam pearl
👉 SDHB mutation = worst prognosis
12. High – yield MCQS
13. View the virtual slide
14. Exam Pearl and Key Takeaway
Exam Pearl:
Zellballen pattern with bland cytology is classic for paraganglioma.
Key Takeaway:
In paraganglioma, architecture outweighs cytology, and genetics outweigh morphology for prognosis.
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