2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.12.004
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Solitary Fibrous Tumor/Hemangiopericytoma of Spinal Cord: A Retrospective Single-Center Study of 16 Cases

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“…Our analysis found that WHO grade III was a predictor of recurrence. This research result is consistent with previously reported (3,4). A review of the literature found that tumor cells proliferated under a light microscope, some of the nuclei showed atypia, abundant blood vessels were located around the tumor cells, and some of the tumor cells showed typical "staghorn" blood vessels.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Our analysis found that WHO grade III was a predictor of recurrence. This research result is consistent with previously reported (3,4). A review of the literature found that tumor cells proliferated under a light microscope, some of the nuclei showed atypia, abundant blood vessels were located around the tumor cells, and some of the tumor cells showed typical "staghorn" blood vessels.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It has been reported in the literature that the 5-years RFS of HPC in the spinal canal is 76% (4) and the average RFS is 45.1 months (3). Tumor recurrence is significantly correlated with WHO level III (3,4). In addition, our findings indicate that the range of tumor resection also affects tumor recurrence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…In addition, nuclear atypia, cell proliferation, and necrosis were also considered as manifestations of malignant SFT [35]. It has been reported that the percentage of Ki-67-positive cells tends to increase correspondingly in SFT with an invasive tendency, which is clinically signi cant for the selection of postoperative treatment plan and assessment of tumor prognosis [37,[39][40][41]. In three cases reported herein, tumor cells were spindle-shaped and densely distributed in collagen bers.…”
Section: Pathological Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…SFTs are well-known hypervascular tumors, and previous reports have described the benefit of preoperative embolization for such tumors [6] , [7] , [8] . Some reported that local recurrence seldom occurred if gross total resection was achieved [9 , 10] . However, once intratumor resection occurred, a high rate of local recurrence was observed, and the tumor will possibly be dedifferentiated [11 , 12] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%