Publication: Astrocytes in brain tumours. Differentiation or trapping
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Escalona Zapata, J.
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Murcia : F. Hernández
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
Adult astrocytes have been described in
several types of gliomas, being accepted as high
differentiated cells. Their presence is specially important
concerning the concept of undifferentiated neuroectodermal
tumours (PNET).
We have studied two series of brain tumors and
compared and contrasted them with silver impregnation
(89 cases) and GFAP (127 cases). These are our
conclusions: these astrocytes show the same morphology
not only in neuroectodermal tumours, but also in CNS
parenchyma around meningiomas, metastasis and brain
lymphomas; many of these astrocytes are mature, normal
cells with involutive features, lying among tumoral cells
without transitional stages; their presence is directly
related to a prominent peritumoral gliosis, a high
proliferation rate and an infiltrating growth. On this
basis, it is suggested that most of them are astrocytes
belonging to the invaded CNS tissue and not true
tumoral cells.
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