Korean J Pathol.  1997 Aug;31(8):782-787.

Clear Cell Meningioma

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  • 1Department of Anatomical Pathology, Inha University Hospital, Sungnam 461-192, Korea.

Abstract

Clear cell meningioma is a recently recognized morphologically unique entity. It shows no sex predilection, affects primarily the lumbar region, and the cerebellopontine angle. Despite its benign appearance, it may be aggressive, particularly in intracranial cases. All lesions are moderately cellular, with the exception of stromal hyalinization. The tumor consists largely of a sheet- like or somewhat lobular pattern of polygonal cells, the cytoplasm of which is clear. No close association is noted between the recurrence or the clinical outcome and factors such as mitotic activity, the PCNA index, and the DNA ploidy status. But the MIB-1 proliferation index is appreciably higher in recurrent tumors. We experienced a case of clear-cell meningioma showing a characteristic histologic finding. A 39-year-old man was admitted due to the recent onset of right-sided, facial-nerve palsy, left hemiparesis and general weakness. A CT scan of the head showed a well defined mass in the petroclival area. After surgical resection, the patient was in good condition, but 1 year later symptoms recurred. A CT scan of the head showed a huge, recurrent petroclival tumor with adhesion to the surrounding brain parenchyme.

Keyword

Clear cell meningioma; Proliferation index

MeSH Terms

Adult
Brain
Cerebellopontine Angle
Cytoplasm
DNA
Head
Humans
Hyalin
Lumbosacral Region
Meningioma*
Paralysis
Paresis
Ploidies
Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen
Recurrence
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
DNA
Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen
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