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[Criteria of diagnosis and grading of oligodendrogliomas or oligo-astrocytomas according to the WHO and Sainte-Anne classifications].

P Varlet1, A Jouvet, C Miquel, G Saint-Pierre, F Beuvon, C Daumas-Duport.   

Abstract

Two main classification systems are used in France for the histological typing and grading of oligodendrogliomas: the WHO and Sainte-Anne Hospital (SA) classifications. According to the WHO, the typing of diffuse gliomas is based on the predominant cell type, oligodendroglial versus astrocytic. In contrast, the SA classification is based on the distinction of two patterns of tumor growth, solid tumor tissue versus isolated tumor cells and also relies on imaging and clinical features. According to this approach, the SA classification includes in the category of oligodendrogliomas, the fibrillary or gemistocytic diffuse astrocytomas (WHO grade II) as well as a substantial proportion of astrocytomas WHO grade III, 2) the WHO uses multiple histological criteria for the grading of oligodendrogliomas (grade II versus grade III), including the degree of differentiation, cellular atypia, mitotic activity and necrosis. In contrast, the SA grading of these tumors (grade A versus B) only uses two criteria: the presence or absence of endothelial hyperplasia, and the presence or absence of contrast enhancement. This last criterion allows overcoming the problems related to the representativeness of surgical samples. Difficulties and discrepancies regarding the diagnosis of oligodendrogliomas are in part due to the lack of immunomarker for the identification of tumoral oligodendrocytes. The potential interest of new markers of oligodendroglial precursors for the diagnosis of these tumors will further be discussed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16292167     DOI: 10.1016/s0028-3770(05)83484-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochirurgie        ISSN: 0028-3770            Impact factor:   1.553


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1.  Clinical relevance of tumor cells with stem-like properties in pediatric brain tumors.

Authors:  Cécile Thirant; Barbara Bessette; Pascale Varlet; Stéphanie Puget; Josette Cadusseau; Silvina Dos Reis Tavares; Jeanne-Marie Studler; David Carlos Silvestre; Aurélie Susini; Chiara Villa; Catherine Miquel; Alexandra Bogeas; Anne-Laure Surena; Amélia Dias-Morais; Nadine Léonard; Françoise Pflumio; Ivan Bièche; François D Boussin; Christian Sainte-Rose; Jacques Grill; Catherine Daumas-Duport; Hervé Chneiweiss; Marie-Pierre Junier
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-01-28       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Can dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging combined with texture analysis differentiate malignant glioneuronal tumors from other glioblastoma?

Authors:  Pierre-Antoine Eliat; Damien Olivié; Stephan Saïkali; Béatrice Carsin; Hervé Saint-Jalmes; Jacques D de Certaines
Journal:  Neurol Res Int       Date:  2011-12-01
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