N. Cerdanicolas et al., EVOLUTION TO MALIGNANCY IN A RECURRENT MENINGIOMA - MORPHOLOGICAL ANDCYTOGENETIC FINDINGS, Clinical neuropathology, 17(4), 1998, pp. 210-215
The original tumor and 4 relapses of a recurrent meningioma were studi
ed. We analyzed and compared these recurrences by histopathology, PCNA
labelling index (PCNA-LI), nuclear count, and cytogenetical findings.
The most important changes in the evolution to aggressivity were: rec
urrences at progressively shorter intervals, increases in the PCNA-LI,
and micronecrosis; histological changes such as sheeting and increase
of the extracellular matrix and a gradual transformation to a clonall
y complex karyotype.