Chordoid meningioma (CM), characterized by its resemblance to chordoma, was first described by Kepes et al' in 1988, and classified histologically as a WHO grade II neoplasm in the 2000 revision of the WHO grading ...Chordoid meningioma (CM), characterized by its resemblance to chordoma, was first described by Kepes et al' in 1988, and classified histologically as a WHO grade II neoplasm in the 2000 revision of the WHO grading system, featured by its aggressive clinical course, great risk of recurrence, and infrequent association with hematological conditions.2 This article describes the clinical course, radiological characteristics, postoperative treatment, and prognosis of 17 patients with CM who underwent surgical treatment at our hospital.展开更多
Although meningiomas are common rumors in adults, the chordoid variant is very rare. According to the World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Nervous System (Lyon, 2000),chordoid meningioma togethe...Although meningiomas are common rumors in adults, the chordoid variant is very rare. According to the World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Nervous System (Lyon, 2000),chordoid meningioma together with another rare variant, lymphoplasmacyterich meningioma, usually contain abundant lymphoplasmacytic infiltration, and are associated even with hematological abnormalities, especially in young adults. Few cases of chordoid meningioma have been reported in detail until Couce and his colleagues reported a sizable series of forty-two cases. Even then, the clinical and pathological features of these tumors were not well characterized, because of variations in different papers. In the present article, we report two adult patients with chordoid meningioma.展开更多
基金This study was supported by-grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30872675 and No. 30901549), and Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (No. 08411965100 and No. 12JC1401800). There is no conflict of interest in this manuscript and we strictly follow the protocols of ethical board and clinical practice in China.
文摘Chordoid meningioma (CM), characterized by its resemblance to chordoma, was first described by Kepes et al' in 1988, and classified histologically as a WHO grade II neoplasm in the 2000 revision of the WHO grading system, featured by its aggressive clinical course, great risk of recurrence, and infrequent association with hematological conditions.2 This article describes the clinical course, radiological characteristics, postoperative treatment, and prognosis of 17 patients with CM who underwent surgical treatment at our hospital.
文摘Although meningiomas are common rumors in adults, the chordoid variant is very rare. According to the World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Nervous System (Lyon, 2000),chordoid meningioma together with another rare variant, lymphoplasmacyterich meningioma, usually contain abundant lymphoplasmacytic infiltration, and are associated even with hematological abnormalities, especially in young adults. Few cases of chordoid meningioma have been reported in detail until Couce and his colleagues reported a sizable series of forty-two cases. Even then, the clinical and pathological features of these tumors were not well characterized, because of variations in different papers. In the present article, we report two adult patients with chordoid meningioma.