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Meningeal Solitary Fibrous Tumors with Delayed Extracranial Metastasis

BACKGROUND: The term solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is preferred over meningeal hemangiopericytoma (HPC), because <i>NAB2-STAT6</i> gene fusion has been observed in both intracranial and extracranial HPCs. HPCs are now considered cellular variants of SFTs. METHODS: This study analyzes 19 p...

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Autores principales: Han, Nayoung, Kim, Hannah, Min, Soo Kee, Paek, Sun-Ha, Park, Chul-Kee, Choi, Seung-Hong, Chae, U-Ri, Park, Sung-Hye
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Pathologists and the Korean Society for Cytopathology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4804146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26657311
http://dx.doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2015.10.30
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author Han, Nayoung
Kim, Hannah
Min, Soo Kee
Paek, Sun-Ha
Park, Chul-Kee
Choi, Seung-Hong
Chae, U-Ri
Park, Sung-Hye
author_facet Han, Nayoung
Kim, Hannah
Min, Soo Kee
Paek, Sun-Ha
Park, Chul-Kee
Choi, Seung-Hong
Chae, U-Ri
Park, Sung-Hye
author_sort Han, Nayoung
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description BACKGROUND: The term solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is preferred over meningeal hemangiopericytoma (HPC), because <i>NAB2-STAT6</i> gene fusion has been observed in both intracranial and extracranial HPCs. HPCs are now considered cellular variants of SFTs. METHODS: This study analyzes 19 patients with STAT6-confirmed SFTs, who were followed for over 11 years in a single institution. Ten patients (10/19, 56.2%) had extracranial metastases (metastatic group), while the remainder (9/19) did not (non-metastatic group). These two groups were compared clinicopathologically. RESULTS: In the metastatic group, the primary metastatic sites were the lungs (n = 6), bone (n = 4), and liver (n = 3). There was a mean lag time of 14.2 years between the diagnosis of the initial meningeal tumor to that of systemic metastasis. The median age at initial tumor onset was 37.1 years in the metastatic group and 52.5 in the non-metastatic group. The 10-year survival rates of the metastatic- and non-metastatic groups were 100% and 33%, respectively. The significant prognostic factors for poor outcomes on univariate analysis included advanced age (≥45 years) and large initial tumor size (≥5 cm). In contrast, the patients with higher tumor grade, high mitotic rate (≥5/10 high-power fields), high Ki-67 index (≥5%), and the presence of necrosis or CD34 positivity showed tendency of poor prognosis but these parameters were not statistically significant poor prognostic markers. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with SFTs, younger patients (<45 years) experienced longer survival times and paradoxically had more frequent extracranial metastases after long latent periods than did older patients. Therefore, young patients with SFTs require careful surveillance and follow-up for early detection of systemic metastases.
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spelling pubmed-48041462016-03-24 Meningeal Solitary Fibrous Tumors with Delayed Extracranial Metastasis Han, Nayoung Kim, Hannah Min, Soo Kee Paek, Sun-Ha Park, Chul-Kee Choi, Seung-Hong Chae, U-Ri Park, Sung-Hye J Pathol Transl Med Original Article BACKGROUND: The term solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is preferred over meningeal hemangiopericytoma (HPC), because <i>NAB2-STAT6</i> gene fusion has been observed in both intracranial and extracranial HPCs. HPCs are now considered cellular variants of SFTs. METHODS: This study analyzes 19 patients with STAT6-confirmed SFTs, who were followed for over 11 years in a single institution. Ten patients (10/19, 56.2%) had extracranial metastases (metastatic group), while the remainder (9/19) did not (non-metastatic group). These two groups were compared clinicopathologically. RESULTS: In the metastatic group, the primary metastatic sites were the lungs (n = 6), bone (n = 4), and liver (n = 3). There was a mean lag time of 14.2 years between the diagnosis of the initial meningeal tumor to that of systemic metastasis. The median age at initial tumor onset was 37.1 years in the metastatic group and 52.5 in the non-metastatic group. The 10-year survival rates of the metastatic- and non-metastatic groups were 100% and 33%, respectively. The significant prognostic factors for poor outcomes on univariate analysis included advanced age (≥45 years) and large initial tumor size (≥5 cm). In contrast, the patients with higher tumor grade, high mitotic rate (≥5/10 high-power fields), high Ki-67 index (≥5%), and the presence of necrosis or CD34 positivity showed tendency of poor prognosis but these parameters were not statistically significant poor prognostic markers. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with SFTs, younger patients (<45 years) experienced longer survival times and paradoxically had more frequent extracranial metastases after long latent periods than did older patients. Therefore, young patients with SFTs require careful surveillance and follow-up for early detection of systemic metastases. The Korean Society of Pathologists and the Korean Society for Cytopathology 2016-03 2015-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4804146/ /pubmed/26657311 http://dx.doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2015.10.30 Text en © 2016 The Korean Society of Pathologists/The Korean Society for Cytopathology This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Han, Nayoung
Kim, Hannah
Min, Soo Kee
Paek, Sun-Ha
Park, Chul-Kee
Choi, Seung-Hong
Chae, U-Ri
Park, Sung-Hye
Meningeal Solitary Fibrous Tumors with Delayed Extracranial Metastasis
title Meningeal Solitary Fibrous Tumors with Delayed Extracranial Metastasis
title_full Meningeal Solitary Fibrous Tumors with Delayed Extracranial Metastasis
title_fullStr Meningeal Solitary Fibrous Tumors with Delayed Extracranial Metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Meningeal Solitary Fibrous Tumors with Delayed Extracranial Metastasis
title_short Meningeal Solitary Fibrous Tumors with Delayed Extracranial Metastasis
title_sort meningeal solitary fibrous tumors with delayed extracranial metastasis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4804146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26657311
http://dx.doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2015.10.30
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