Diagnostic challenges in meningioma

Neuro-oncology
Martha NowosielskiFelix Sahm

Abstract

Advances in molecular profiling and the application of advanced imaging techniques are currently refreshing diagnostic considerations in meningioma patients. Not only technical refinements but also sophisticated histopathological and molecular studies have the potential to overcome some of the challenges during meningioma management. Exact tumor delineation, assessment of tumor growth, and pathophysiological parameters were recently addressed by "advanced" MRI and PET. In the field of neuropathology, high-throughput sequencing and DNA methylation analysis of meningioma tissue has greatly advanced the knowledge of molecular aberrations in meningioma patients. These techniques allow for more reliable prediction of the biological behavior and clinical course of meningiomas and subsequently have the potential to guide individualized meningioma therapy. However, higher costs and longer duration of full molecular work-up compared with histological assessment may delay the implementation into clinical routine.This review highlights the diagnostic challenges of meningiomas from both the neuroimaging as well as the neuropathological side and presents the latest scientific achievements and studies potentially helping in overcoming these ...Continue Reading

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