What are the Histopathological Features of Meningiomas?
Meningiomas are generally benign and exhibit a variety of histological patterns, including:
Syncytial: Characterized by tightly packed cells with indistinct cell borders. Fibroblastic: Composed of spindle-shaped cells with abundant collagen. Transitional: Features a mix of syncytial and fibroblastic patterns.
Meningiomas often have psammoma bodies, which are concentric, calcified structures.