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*Meningioma may be classified according to WHO histological criteria into 3 groups: benign classic meningioma (WHO grade 1), atypical meningioma (WHO grade 2), and anaplastic malignant meningioma (WHO grade 3). | *Meningioma may be classified according to WHO histological criteria into 3 groups: benign classic meningioma (WHO grade 1), atypical meningioma (WHO grade 2), and anaplastic malignant meningioma (WHO grade 3). | ||
*The table below lists the subtypes of meningioma according to the WHO grade: | |||
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Overview
Meningioma may be classified according to WHO histological criteria 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.
Classification
- Meningioma may be classified according to WHO histological criteria into 3 groups: benign classic meningioma (WHO grade 1), atypical meningioma (WHO grade 2), and anaplastic malignant meningioma (WHO grade 3).
- The table below lists the subtypes of meningioma according to the WHO grade:
WHO grade | Subtypes |
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Benign classic meningioma |
Meningeothelial, fibroblastic, transitional, psammomatous, |
Atypical meningioma |
Chordoid, clear cell |
Anaplastic malignant meningioma |
Rhabdoid, papillary |