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Benign classic meningioma<br> (WHO grade 1) | Benign classic meningioma<br> (WHO grade 1) | ||
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Meningothelial, [[fibroblastic]], [[transitional]], psammomatous,<br> angiomatous, microcystic, secretory, lymphoplasmacyte-rich, metaplastic | Meningothelial meningioma, [[fibroblastic]] meningioma, [[transitional]] meningioma, psammomatous,<br> angiomatous meningioma, microcystic meningioma, secretory meningioma, lymphoplasmacyte-rich meningioma, metaplastic meningioma | ||
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Atypical meningioma<br> (WHO grade 2) | Atypical meningioma<br> (WHO grade 2) | ||
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[[Choroid]], [[clear cell]] | [[Choroid]] meningioma, [[clear cell]] meningioma | ||
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Anaplastic malignant meningioma<br> (WHO grade 3) | Anaplastic malignant meningioma<br> (WHO grade 3) | ||
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Rhabdoid, [[papillary]] | Rhabdoid meningioma, [[papillary]] meningioma | ||
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Overview
Meningioma may be classified according to the histological criteria of the WHO into 3 groups: benign classic meningioma (WHO grade 1), atypical meningioma (WHO grade 2), and anaplastic malignant meningioma (WHO grade 3). Meningioma may also be classified according to the tumor location into 2 main subtypes: intradural and extradural meningioma.[1][2]
Classification
- Meningioma may be classified according to the histological criteria of the WHO into 3 groups: benign classic meningioma (WHO grade 1), atypical meningioma (WHO grade 2), and anaplastic malignant meningioma (WHO grade 3).[1][2]
- Benign classic meningiomas are low-grade (grade I) tumors that grow very slowly and rarely invade the surrounding tissues.[3]
- Atypical meningioma (WHO grade 2) are not clearly malignant, but grow faster than benign meningiomas.[3]
- Anaplastic malignant meningioma (WHO grade 3) tend to grow rapidly and invade the surrounding tissue.[3]
- The table below lists the subtypes of meningioma according to the WHO grades:[1][2][3]
WHO grade | Subtypes |
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Benign classic meningioma |
Meningothelial meningioma, fibroblastic meningioma, transitional meningioma, psammomatous, |
Atypical meningioma |
Choroid meningioma, clear cell meningioma |
Anaplastic malignant meningioma |
Rhabdoid meningioma, papillary meningioma |
- Meningioma may also be classified according to the tumor location into 2 main subtypes: intradural and extradural meningioma.[1][2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Meningioma diagnosi. Wikipedia(2015) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meningioma#History_and_nomenclature Accessed on September, 25th 2015
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Meningioma. Liberpathology(2015) http://librepathology.org/wiki/index.php/Meningioma#Quick_overview Accessed on September, 25th 2015
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Meningioma. Canadian Cancer Society(2015) http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/brain-spinal/brain-and-spinal-tumours/meningioma/?region=mb Accessed on September, 25th 2015