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Clinical and radiological features related to the growth potential of meningioma

Clinical and radiological features that help predict the growth potential of meningioma would be beneficial. The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics related to proliferating potential using the MIB-1 staining index. We analyzed the relationship of MIB-1 staining indices to charac...

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Autores principales: Kasuya, Hidetoshi, Kubo, Osami, Tanaka, Masahiko, Amano, Kosaku, Kato, Koichi, Hori, Tomokatsu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1564192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16953450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10143-006-0039-3
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author Kasuya, Hidetoshi
Kubo, Osami
Tanaka, Masahiko
Amano, Kosaku
Kato, Koichi
Hori, Tomokatsu
author_facet Kasuya, Hidetoshi
Kubo, Osami
Tanaka, Masahiko
Amano, Kosaku
Kato, Koichi
Hori, Tomokatsu
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description Clinical and radiological features that help predict the growth potential of meningioma would be beneficial. The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics related to proliferating potential using the MIB-1 staining index. We analyzed the relationship of MIB-1 staining indices to characteristics of 342 consecutive patients with meningioma surgically removed between 1995 and 2004 by logistic regression analysis. One hundred and forty-nine of the patients with meningioma were ≥60 in age; 89 male; 48 recurrent; 203 symptomatic; 157 at the skull base; 124 over 20 cm(3); 24 multiple; 136 with edema; 117 with calcification. The MIB-1 staining index in 56 of 296 grade I meningiomas in WHO classification was ≥ 3.0; in 27 of 28 grade II; and in 17 of 18 grade III, respectively. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that male (odds ratio [OR], 2.374, p=0.003), recurrence (OR, 7.574, p=0.0001), skull base (OR, 0.540, p=0.035), calcification (OR, 0.498, p=0.019) were independent risk factors for a high MIB-1 staining index (≥3.0); age, symptomatic, volume, multiple, edema were not. Male, recurrence, non-skull base, absence of calcification are independent risk factors for a high proliferative potential. These should be taken into consideration when managing meningiomas.
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spelling pubmed-15641922006-09-13 Clinical and radiological features related to the growth potential of meningioma Kasuya, Hidetoshi Kubo, Osami Tanaka, Masahiko Amano, Kosaku Kato, Koichi Hori, Tomokatsu Neurosurg Rev Original Article Clinical and radiological features that help predict the growth potential of meningioma would be beneficial. The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics related to proliferating potential using the MIB-1 staining index. We analyzed the relationship of MIB-1 staining indices to characteristics of 342 consecutive patients with meningioma surgically removed between 1995 and 2004 by logistic regression analysis. One hundred and forty-nine of the patients with meningioma were ≥60 in age; 89 male; 48 recurrent; 203 symptomatic; 157 at the skull base; 124 over 20 cm(3); 24 multiple; 136 with edema; 117 with calcification. The MIB-1 staining index in 56 of 296 grade I meningiomas in WHO classification was ≥ 3.0; in 27 of 28 grade II; and in 17 of 18 grade III, respectively. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that male (odds ratio [OR], 2.374, p=0.003), recurrence (OR, 7.574, p=0.0001), skull base (OR, 0.540, p=0.035), calcification (OR, 0.498, p=0.019) were independent risk factors for a high MIB-1 staining index (≥3.0); age, symptomatic, volume, multiple, edema were not. Male, recurrence, non-skull base, absence of calcification are independent risk factors for a high proliferative potential. These should be taken into consideration when managing meningiomas. Springer-Verlag 2006-09-05 2006-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1564192/ /pubmed/16953450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10143-006-0039-3 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2006
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Kasuya, Hidetoshi
Kubo, Osami
Tanaka, Masahiko
Amano, Kosaku
Kato, Koichi
Hori, Tomokatsu
Clinical and radiological features related to the growth potential of meningioma
title Clinical and radiological features related to the growth potential of meningioma
title_full Clinical and radiological features related to the growth potential of meningioma
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title_full_unstemmed Clinical and radiological features related to the growth potential of meningioma
title_short Clinical and radiological features related to the growth potential of meningioma
title_sort clinical and radiological features related to the growth potential of meningioma
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1564192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16953450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10143-006-0039-3
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