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=== Meningioma Grades === | === Meningioma Grades === | ||
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* Meningothelial meningioma | |||
* Fibrous meningioma | |||
* Transitional meningioma | |||
* Psammomatous meningioma | |||
* Angiomatous meningioma | |||
* Microcystic meningioma | |||
* Secretory meningioma | |||
* Lymphoplasmacyte-rich meningioma | |||
* Metaplastic meningioma | |||
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* Atypical meningioma | |||
* Clear cell meningioma | |||
* Chordoid meningioma | |||
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* Rhabdoid meningioma | |||
* Papillary meningioma | |||
* Anaplastic (malignant) meningioma | |||
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== Immunohistochemical staining == | == Immunohistochemical staining == |
Latest revision as of 22:57, 4 March 2024
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General information
- Meningiomas are a group of tumors that are believed to originate in meningothelial cells of the arachnoid membrane.
- They may be intracranial (MC), intraorbital, or intra-spinal.
Diagnosis
Imaging findings
- Wide dural based
- Hyperostosis
- Dural tail
- Calcifications
- Homogeneous enhancement
- Pneumosinus dilatans
- MRI: isointense on T1WI, hypointense on T2WI
Histopathology
- The tumour cells have features of both syncytial and fibroblastic type forming whorls which contain central laminated areas of calcification called psammoma bodies.
Meningioma Grades
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Immunohistochemical staining
- EMA ⊕ in ~80%