Morphological and ultrastructural findings of prognostic impact in craniopharyngiomas

2006 
Craniopharyngioma is a slow-growing epithelial tumor with an unpredictable tendency to recur. To verify the reliability in predicting the clinical outcome, some morphological and immunohistochemical findings were analyzed in 37 primitive tumors and in 6 recurrences (one recurred twice). All the tumors were surgically excised and all recurrences exhibited an adamantinomatous pattern; mitotic rate was low (< 5 × 10 HPF) in both recurrent and in nonrecurrent tumors. Primary tumors showed a mean positivity of 1.7% (range 0.3–2%) to PCNA vs. 4.1% (range 0.3–8%) in recurrences. The MIB-1 Labelling Index was: 22.12% in primary tumors, 27.5% in recurrences, 31.3% in adult nonrecurrent tumors, and 4.1% in the pediatric tumor. CD34 labeling vessels/field was 9.3 in primary tumors and 9.91 in the recurrences; VEGF expression was higher in recurrences than in primary tumors (40 vs. 25%). Ultrastructural analysis showed fenestrated endothelium with hydropic changes in VEGF-positive vessels. Lack of clear correlations ...
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