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Meningioma classification

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ifeoma Odukwe, M.D. [2] Haytham Allaham, M.D. [3]

Overview

Meningioma has been classified into 3 groups by the WHO: benign classic meningioma (WHO grade 1), atypical meningioma (WHO grade 2), and anaplastic malignant meningioma (WHO grade 3). The WHO grade 1 group grow very slowly and consists of about 9 variants. About 3 variants correspond to WHO grade II, their association with malignancy is not clear but they grow faster than benign meningiomas. About 2 variants correspond to WHO grade III.

Classification

  • The table below lists the subtypes of meningioma according to the WHO grades:[1][2]
WHO Grade Subtypes

Benign classic meningioma
(WHO grade 1)

  • Meningothelial, fibrous, transitional, psammomatous,
    angiomatous, micrcystic, secretory, lymphoplasmacyte-rich, and metaplastic meningioma
  • They are low-grade tumors that grow very slowly and rarely invade the surrounding tissues

Atypical meningioma
(WHO grade 2)

  • Chordoid, clear cell, and atypical meningioma.
  • These are not clearly malignant, but grow faster than benign meningiomas
  • 4 or more mitotic cells per hpf and/or 3 or more of the following features: small cells, increased cellularity, necrosis, prominent nucleoli, sheeting, &/or brain invasion in an otherwise Grade I tumor

Anaplastic malignant meningioma
(WHO grade 3)

  • Rhabdoid, papillary, and anaplastic meningioma
  • 20 or more mitoses per 10 hpf and/or possess cytological characteristics of an obvious malignancy such that the tumor cell resembles carcinoma, sarcoma, or melanoma.
Meningothelial meningioma Source: Case courtesy of Dr Victor Yang, <a href=”https://radiopaedia.org/”>Radiopaedia.org</a>.


Psammomatous meningioma Source: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, <a href=”https://radiopaedia.org/”>Radiopaedia.org</a>.


Papillary meningioma Source: Jensflorian-wikimedia commons


Alcian blue histologic slide showing chordoid meningioma Source: Jensflorian-wikimedia commons


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Harter, Patrick N.; Braun, Yannick; Plate, Karl H. (2017). “Classification of meningiomas—advances and controversies”. Chinese Clinical Oncology. 6 (S1): S2–S2. doi:10.21037/cco.2017.05.02. ISSN 2304-3865.
  2. Commins, Deborah L.; Atkinson, Roscoe D.; Burnett, Margaret E. (2007). “Review of meningioma histopathology”. Neurosurgical Focus. 23 (4): E3. doi:10.3171/FOC-07/10/E3. ISSN 1092-0684.

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