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Ki-67 index as a predictor of vestibular schwannoma regrowth or recurrence.

J Prueter1, D Norvell2, D Backous3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ki-67 is a monoclonal antibody that provides a means of evaluating the growth fraction of normal and neoplastic human cell populations. A Ki-67 index of less than 3 per cent is expected for a typical schwannoma. Vestibular schwannomas with an index of greater than 3 per cent are presumed to be actively proliferating and pose a theoretically higher risk for regrowth or recurrence.
METHODS: A retrospective chart review was conducted. Ki-67 staining was performed and specimens were divided into two groups according to Ki-67 activity: less than 3 per cent (low index), and 3 per cent or greater (elevated index).
RESULTS: Eight patients (53.3 per cent) with elevated Ki-67 had recurrence or regrowth, versus five (8.5 per cent) in the low Ki-67 group. Among the 13 patients with recurrence or regrowth, the average Ki-67 value was 4.3 per cent. Among the 61 patients without recurrence or regrowth, the average Ki-67 value was 1.0 per cent.
CONCLUSION: The Ki-67 labelling index reliably identifies vestibular schwannomas with an elevated potential for recurrence or regrowth in subtotal or total resection cases. In patients with a Ki-67 index greater than 3 per cent, more frequent clinical examination and radiological follow up are recommended.

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Keywords:  Acoustic; Vestibular; Neuroma; Recurrence; Schwannoma

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30983565     DOI: 10.1017/S0022215119000549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laryngol Otol        ISSN: 0022-2151            Impact factor:   1.469


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