Classic, atypical, and anaplastic meningioma: three histopathological subtypes of clinical relevance

Author:

Maier Hans,Öfner Dietmar,Hittmair Anton,Kitz Klaus,Budka Herbert

Abstract

✓ This study correlates the histopathological classification of meningiomas with clinicopathological features of biological activity. A retrospective evaluation of 1799 surgical specimens of meningiomas from 1582 patients was made. The classic histopathological type, atypical meningiomas defined by increased cellularity and at least five mitotic figures in 10 high-power fields, anaplastic (malignant) meningiomas, and hemangiopericytic or papillary meningiomas were seen in 87.6%, 7.2%, 2.4%, and 2.8% of operations, respectively. The rates of recurrence in surgically treated patients with classic, atypical, anaplastic, and hemangiopericytic or papillary meningiomas were 6.96%, 34.6%, 72.7%, and 68.2%, respectively. The extent of surgery and the tumor size and site were studied in detail in 252 tumors of all histopathological types. Recurrences were rare in classic meningiomas after complete resection, whereas atypical and anaplastic tumors recurred after complete resection much more frequently. Classic meningiomas, hemangiopericytomas, and papillary meningiomas were smaller at surgery than atypical and malignant meningiomas. Atypical and malignant tumors were operated on more often in falcine and lateral convexity regions than were classic meningiomas. To support the authors' subjective categorization by a quantitative parameter related to proliferation, 112 meningiomas comprising all histopathological subtypes were investigated for staining of argyrophilic nucleolar organizer region proteins (Ag-NOR's). The Ag-NOR counts showed significant differences between classic, atypical, and anaplastic tumors but no significant differences between primary and recurrent tumors. Hemangiopericytomas and papillary meningiomas had lower Ag-NOR values than anaplastic meningiomas. A correlation of Ag-NOR numbers with the authors' histopathological scale of malignancy supports the introduction of atypical meningiomas with intermediate biological behavior on the classification scale between classic and anaplastic meningiomas. Overlapping of Ag-NOR numbers among all groups of malignancy may restrict the prognostic value of Ag-NOR counting in the individual case.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

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