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Morphological,biochemical, ultrastructural,tissue culture and clinical observations of typical and aggressive craniopharyngiomas
Authors:Theodore Liszczak  Edward P. Richardson Jr  John P. Phillips  Stanley Jacobson  Paul L. Kornblith
Affiliation:(1) Neurosurgical Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Warren 460, 02114 Boston, MA, USA;(2) Neurology Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, 02114 Boston, MA, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Neurological Surgery, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, England;(4) Department of Anatomy, Tufts University School of Medicine, 02111 Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Summary Craniopharyngiomas are tumors of the suprasellar area, which are often cystic, encapsulated and slow-growing. Certain of these tumors can behave in an aggressive manner and either invade surrounding structures or recur.In order to determine characteristics which may aid in distinguishing typical from atypical lesions, a study of biopsy and tissue culture specimens from 25 human craniopharyngiomas was undertaken. Tissue culture observations reveal two distinct cell populations.Typical lesions grew in culture in an orderly epithelial pattern and had desmosome-tonofibril aggregates and smooth surface topography demonstrable by electron microscopy.In the atypical tumors the cell growth was irregular, with mitotic activity, cholesterol crystals and features characteristic of neoplastic transformation, such as surface microvilli, an increase of cytoplasmic basophilia, size and number of nucleoli and retraction of cytoplasm.Correlation with the clinical status of the patients suggests that tumors of the four patients which exhibited atypical features in culture behaved more aggressively.
Keywords:Cultured  Craniopharyngioma  Typical  Atypical  Ultrastructure  Electron microscopy  Biochemistry
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