Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria ()

Grade I meningiomas with atypical characteristics: a worse prognosis

  • Débora S. Marcos,
  • Manoel A. Paiva Neto,
  • Pedro Góes,
  • Celina T. F. Oshima,
  • Marcelo S. Silva,
  • João N. Stávale

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282x20180121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 11
pp. 756 – 759

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ABSTRACT The study reviewed the histology of cases of grade I meningiomas with spontaneous necrosis, grade I without necrosis and grade II meningiomas, to evaluate the histological and immunohistochemical factors of the patients’ prognosis, while correlating the clinicopathological features with the clinical follow-up of the patients. A review of 47 cases from the Department of Pathology of UNIFESP was performed and the samples were submitted to immunohistochemical examination with the p53 protein, Ki-67 cell proliferation factor and progesterone receptor markers. A greater expression was found in the progression of several degrees of aggressiveness for p53 and Ki-67, and a higher frequency of progesterone receptors in the lower degrees. The group of grade I meningiomas with spontaneous necrosis showed histological and immunohistochemical indexes that approximate those of the grade II meningioma. This suggests a worse prognosis for grade I meningiomas with necrosis.

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