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Does Histologic Subtype Influence the Post-Operative Outcome in Spinal Meningioma?
BACKGROUND: Postoperative outcome of spinal meningiomas is an important issue in surgery decision-making. There are limited and conflicting data in the literature about the prognostic factors influencing recovery, especially about the histopathologic subtypes. OBJECTIVES: This study was carried out...
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Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4951769/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27482326 http://dx.doi.org/10.17795/ijcp-3838 |
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author | Zham, Hanieh Moradi, Afshin Rakhshan, Azadeh Zali, Alireza Rahbari, Ali Raee, Mohammadreza Ashrafi, Farzad Ahadi, Mahsa Larijani, Leila Baikpour, Masoud Khayamzadeh, Maryam |
author_facet | Zham, Hanieh Moradi, Afshin Rakhshan, Azadeh Zali, Alireza Rahbari, Ali Raee, Mohammadreza Ashrafi, Farzad Ahadi, Mahsa Larijani, Leila Baikpour, Masoud Khayamzadeh, Maryam |
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description | BACKGROUND: Postoperative outcome of spinal meningiomas is an important issue in surgery decision-making. There are limited and conflicting data in the literature about the prognostic factors influencing recovery, especially about the histopathologic subtypes. OBJECTIVES: This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of some of these factors on postoperative outcome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study was performed on 39 patients operated for spinal meningioma between October 1998 and January 2012; their histopathologic subtype was determined according to WHO criteria. The follow up period ranged between 8 - 120 months. The influence of histopathologic subtype, grade, age, sex, surgical approach, local adhesion and anatomical location was assessed according to Frankel classification of neurologic deficit. RESULTS: From a total number of 39 spinal meningiomas, 34 cases were WHO grade I, from which 15 cases were psammomatous, 7 cases were meningothelial, 9 cases were transitional and 3 cases were fibroblastic. Five cases were grade II, 3 of which had clear cell appearance and the remaining 2 had chordoid appearance. The mean age was 51.6 (22 to 76) years; 25 cases were female and 14 cases were male. This study revealed that grade II meningioma cases had poor prognosis in all 5 cases and psammomatous subtype had poor postoperative outcome in 40% of cases while the other subtypes had good outcome in all cases (P = 0.026). Cervical location of the tumor was also related with poor outcome in 37.5% of the cases, while 22.5% had poor outcome in other locations (P = 0.029). Age below and above 45 years and sex had no significant influence on the outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Spinal meningiomas of psammomatous type and grade II spinal meningiomas are associated with less favorable postoperative neurologic outcome. Cervical location has also a negative correlation with a good outcome. |
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spelling | pubmed-49517692016-08-01 Does Histologic Subtype Influence the Post-Operative Outcome in Spinal Meningioma? Zham, Hanieh Moradi, Afshin Rakhshan, Azadeh Zali, Alireza Rahbari, Ali Raee, Mohammadreza Ashrafi, Farzad Ahadi, Mahsa Larijani, Leila Baikpour, Masoud Khayamzadeh, Maryam Iran J Cancer Prev Research Article BACKGROUND: Postoperative outcome of spinal meningiomas is an important issue in surgery decision-making. There are limited and conflicting data in the literature about the prognostic factors influencing recovery, especially about the histopathologic subtypes. OBJECTIVES: This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of some of these factors on postoperative outcome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study was performed on 39 patients operated for spinal meningioma between October 1998 and January 2012; their histopathologic subtype was determined according to WHO criteria. The follow up period ranged between 8 - 120 months. The influence of histopathologic subtype, grade, age, sex, surgical approach, local adhesion and anatomical location was assessed according to Frankel classification of neurologic deficit. RESULTS: From a total number of 39 spinal meningiomas, 34 cases were WHO grade I, from which 15 cases were psammomatous, 7 cases were meningothelial, 9 cases were transitional and 3 cases were fibroblastic. Five cases were grade II, 3 of which had clear cell appearance and the remaining 2 had chordoid appearance. The mean age was 51.6 (22 to 76) years; 25 cases were female and 14 cases were male. This study revealed that grade II meningioma cases had poor prognosis in all 5 cases and psammomatous subtype had poor postoperative outcome in 40% of cases while the other subtypes had good outcome in all cases (P = 0.026). Cervical location of the tumor was also related with poor outcome in 37.5% of the cases, while 22.5% had poor outcome in other locations (P = 0.029). Age below and above 45 years and sex had no significant influence on the outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Spinal meningiomas of psammomatous type and grade II spinal meningiomas are associated with less favorable postoperative neurologic outcome. Cervical location has also a negative correlation with a good outcome. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2016-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4951769/ /pubmed/27482326 http://dx.doi.org/10.17795/ijcp-3838 Text en Copyright © 2016, Iranian Journal of Cancer Prevention http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Zham, Hanieh Moradi, Afshin Rakhshan, Azadeh Zali, Alireza Rahbari, Ali Raee, Mohammadreza Ashrafi, Farzad Ahadi, Mahsa Larijani, Leila Baikpour, Masoud Khayamzadeh, Maryam Does Histologic Subtype Influence the Post-Operative Outcome in Spinal Meningioma? |
title | Does Histologic Subtype Influence the Post-Operative Outcome in Spinal Meningioma? |
title_full | Does Histologic Subtype Influence the Post-Operative Outcome in Spinal Meningioma? |
title_fullStr | Does Histologic Subtype Influence the Post-Operative Outcome in Spinal Meningioma? |
title_full_unstemmed | Does Histologic Subtype Influence the Post-Operative Outcome in Spinal Meningioma? |
title_short | Does Histologic Subtype Influence the Post-Operative Outcome in Spinal Meningioma? |
title_sort | does histologic subtype influence the post-operative outcome in spinal meningioma? |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4951769/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27482326 http://dx.doi.org/10.17795/ijcp-3838 |
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