The present study was undertaken to examine the ploidy patterns of benign a
nd malignant nerve sheath tumors using PI-DNA cytofluorometry and to clarif
y the relationship between the ploidy patterns and pathological findings fo
r these lesions. The benign nerve sheath tumors (schwannomas and neurofibro
mas) were found to be dipolid or to be euploid-polyploidization, with a few
DNA synthetic cells. The number of polyploid cells increased with increase
in the frequency of cells with large and atypical nuclei in histology, reg
ardless of the natures of cellular arrangements. Malignant schwannomas were
composed of many polyploid and aneuploid cells with DNA synthetic cells, i
ndicating their active cell proliferation. Thus, benign nerve sheath rumors
exhibited low-proliferative ploidy patterns that were clearly different fr
om those of malignant nerve sheath tumors. As Takeshita has already stated
it is difficult to ascertain why some of the neurogenic tumors show euploid
-polyploidization (19). Further investigations will be needed in this direc
tion. Finally, it is clear from the results of this study that the cytofluo
rometric analysis mentioned above is useful for assessing malignancy and th
at it may be useful for predicting prognosis of nerve sheath tumors.