Primary brain sarcomas. Light and electron microscopic features

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The following is a description of the diagnostic structural features in three neoplasms in which we diagnosed: primary intraparenchymal brain sarcoma. One appeared to have arisen de novo from the mesenchymal components of the brain parenchyma and was labeled fibrosarcoma. A second case, having mixed features of meningioma and fibrosarcoma, may represent an instance of sarcomatous changes in a preexisting intraparenchymal meningioma. The third sarcoma's ultrastructural characteristics were those of embryonal capillaries and a designation of hemangiosarcoma is proposed for that one. An angiographic, preoperative diagnosis of meningioma was suggested in all three instances. Two of the patients died a few weeks after craniotomy and the third one is alive and well eighteen months after resection of the neoplasm. Copyright © 1978 American Cancer Society

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Mena, H., & Garcia, J. H. (1978). Primary brain sarcomas. Light and electron microscopic features. Cancer, 42(3), 1298–1307. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(197809)42:3<1298::AID-CNCR2820420340>3.0.CO;2-K

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