Taking into account high prevalence of meningiomas (35 %) among other intracranial tumors and variety of their histological structure, electron microscopy (EM) can provide important diagnostic information and be substantially complementary to light microscopy data and immunohistochemical studies. Objective: to study ultrastructural changes in benign and anaplastic meningiomas and to establish the main differential diagnostic ultrastructural features of meningiomas of different grades. Material and Methods: light microscopy and EM studies were conducted using 35 cases of meningioma. Results: Our EM data allow highlighting the characteristic ultrastructural changes in different subtypes of benign meningiomas. In particular, meningoth...
Secretory meningioma is a distinct subtype of meningioma. We describe the cytologic features of a se...
Aim. Meningiomas are widespread neoplasms of the brain, constituting 24-30% of all primary intracran...
The revised edition of the WHO classification of brain tumours now includes the "atypical" meningiom...
Objective. Microcystic meningioma was originally classified as a subtype of meningioma by the World ...
Aims. Histological and morphometric investigation was performed in this work, using meningioma sampl...
Objective – to describe of morphological assessment/characteristics of hypervascularized me- ningiom...
Our knowledge of meningioma has expanded considerably in the last few years. Immunohistochemistry, c...
Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (MRM) can provide high microstructural detail in excised human lesions...
Introduction: Preoperative differentiation of benign, atypical and malignant meningiomas would signi...
Meningiomas range in size from tiny to massive. The characteristic gross appearance is a globular, s...
Cells resembling bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) have been isolated from glioma specime...
Background:The dura mater, arachnoid mater and pia mater are layers of meninges surrounding brain an...
Ten cases of human cerebellar medulloblastomas were examined by light and electron microscopy. Ultra...
Meningiomas are the most common non-glial tumour of the central nervous system (CNS). There are a nu...
Meningiomas arise from the meningothelial cells of the arachnoid membranes. They are the most common...
Secretory meningioma is a distinct subtype of meningioma. We describe the cytologic features of a se...
Aim. Meningiomas are widespread neoplasms of the brain, constituting 24-30% of all primary intracran...
The revised edition of the WHO classification of brain tumours now includes the "atypical" meningiom...
Objective. Microcystic meningioma was originally classified as a subtype of meningioma by the World ...
Aims. Histological and morphometric investigation was performed in this work, using meningioma sampl...
Objective – to describe of morphological assessment/characteristics of hypervascularized me- ningiom...
Our knowledge of meningioma has expanded considerably in the last few years. Immunohistochemistry, c...
Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (MRM) can provide high microstructural detail in excised human lesions...
Introduction: Preoperative differentiation of benign, atypical and malignant meningiomas would signi...
Meningiomas range in size from tiny to massive. The characteristic gross appearance is a globular, s...
Cells resembling bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) have been isolated from glioma specime...
Background:The dura mater, arachnoid mater and pia mater are layers of meninges surrounding brain an...
Ten cases of human cerebellar medulloblastomas were examined by light and electron microscopy. Ultra...
Meningiomas are the most common non-glial tumour of the central nervous system (CNS). There are a nu...
Meningiomas arise from the meningothelial cells of the arachnoid membranes. They are the most common...
Secretory meningioma is a distinct subtype of meningioma. We describe the cytologic features of a se...
Aim. Meningiomas are widespread neoplasms of the brain, constituting 24-30% of all primary intracran...
The revised edition of the WHO classification of brain tumours now includes the "atypical" meningiom...