Glioblastoma simultaneously present with meningioma--report of three cases.

Zentralblatt Fur Neurochirurgie Pub Date : 2007-08-01 Epub Date: 2007-07-30 DOI:10.1055/s-2007-981673
U Nestler, A Schmidinger, C Schulz, M Huegens-Penzel, U A Gamerdinger, A Koehler, K W Kuchelmeister
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Abstract

Background: Most primary intracranial tumors occur as solitary lesions; multiple locations of one tumor, the occurrence of two different tumors or even collision tumors have been described only in a few patients. From a statistical point of view, in less than 100 glioblastoma cases will a meningioma be simultaneously present in the brain. We report three cases with this coincidence and display the results of CGH and chromosome analysis in two patients, in whom the tumors arose in very close spatial correlation to each other.

Patients: We describe three case histories with simultaneous occurrence of meningioma and glioblastoma as shown by MRI on admission. After neurosurgical removal of mass lesions, specimens from two patients were cultivated in cell culture and the cells were examined for chromosomal aberrations by conventional karyotyping as well as comparative genomic hybridization (CGH).

Results: Examinations disclosed characteristic genetic aberrations for one meningioma and two glioblastomas. In one patient it was possible to compare the data for the meningioma and the glioblastoma; in this case we did not find a common genetic aberration in tumor cells with a different histology.

Conclusion: Genetic testing of tumor cells should be performed routinely when different histological types of brain tumors are present in a close spatial relationship. We favor the hypothesis of statistical coincidence for the simultaneous occurrence of the two tumors rather than a common pathway giving rise to two tumor entities.

胶质瘤与脑膜瘤同时出现——附3例报告。
背景:大多数原发性颅内肿瘤为孤立病灶;一个肿瘤的多个位置,两个不同的肿瘤的发生,甚至碰撞肿瘤只在少数患者中被描述。从统计学的角度来看,在不到100例胶质母细胞瘤病例中,脑膜瘤会同时出现在大脑中。我们报告了三例具有这种巧合的病例,并展示了其中两例患者的CGH和染色体分析结果,其中肿瘤的出现彼此具有非常密切的空间相关性。患者:我们描述了三个同时发生脑膜瘤和胶质母细胞瘤的病例,这些病例在入院时通过MRI显示。神经外科切除肿块病变后,两名患者的标本在细胞培养中培养,并通过常规核型和比较基因组杂交(CGH)检查细胞的染色体畸变。结果:检查发现1例脑膜瘤和2例胶质母细胞瘤的特征性遗传畸变。在一个病人中可以比较脑膜瘤和胶质母细胞瘤的数据;在这种情况下,我们没有发现一个共同的遗传畸变肿瘤细胞与不同的组织学。结论:当不同组织学类型的脑肿瘤存在密切的空间关系时,应常规进行肿瘤细胞基因检测。我们倾向于两个肿瘤同时发生的统计巧合假设,而不是一个共同的途径产生两个肿瘤实体。
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