We report two cases of pleomorphic xanthoastrocytomas of the retina. The im
munoreactivity to CD68, Fe (Pearls' technique), astrocytes (argentic techni
que), and antibodies to glial fibrillary acidic protein was tested in tumor
cells. Both neoplasms contained cells immunoreactive for glial fibrillary
acidic protein and CD68. These tumors, observed in the CNS, first reported
by Kepes et al, were found in the retina as well-circumscribed masses with
a cystic component. Many large pleomorphic cells contained vesicular and en
larged nuclei with a homogeneous eosinophilic cytoplasm, prominent nucleoli
, and calcium deposits. Some cells had a markedly swollen lipidized cytopla
sm, whereas others were spindle-shaped and contained multiple nuclei. These
findings suggest that our two specimens have an astroglial lineage and are
similar to pleomorphic xanthoastrocytomas of the CNS brain and spinal cord
. Both reported cases were in female patients who were in their 20s and had
glaucoma. After 10 years both are free of disease.