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Histopathologic features and MIB-1 labeling indices in recurrent and nonrecurrent meningiomas.
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Neuro-oncologyMib-1 Labeling IndicesHistopathologic FeaturesHistopathologyPathologyNonrecurrent MeningiomasMedicineNonrecurrent GroupRecurrent GroupRecurrent MeningiomasMeningiomaRadiology
Abstract Background.—Predicting the behavior of meningiomas based on histopathologic features alone has remained problematic. Design.—This study retrospectively compared several histopathologic features and MIB-1 labeling indices (LIs) in recurrent meningiomas with those of nonrecurrent meningiomas. Six histopathologic features, including mitoses, necrosis, loss of architectural pattern, hypervascularity/hemosiderin deposition, prominent nucleoli, and nuclear pleomorphism, were compared between 32 recurrent and 27 nonrecurrent meningiomas using Fisher exact tests. MIB-1 LIs (% positive tumor cell nuclei) were compared using the Wilcoxon rank sum test. Results.—The patients in the recurrent group included 26 women (mean age, 55 years), who developed 1 to 5 recurrences. Time intervals to the first recurrence ranged from 5 to 183 months (mean, 55 months). The nonrecurrent group included 21 women (mean age, 56 years), with follow-up ranging from 88 to 124 months (mean, 109 months). Of the histopathologic feat...
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