Pathological Methods And Prognostic Factors In Vestibular Schwannomas

Publication Date: February 1, 2018
Last Updated: March 14, 2022

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No recommendations can be made regarding the prognostic significance of Antoni A vs B histologic patterns in vestibular schwannomas due to a lack of adequate data.
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No recommendations can be made regarding the prognostic significance of mitotic figures seen in vestibular schwannoma specimens due to a lack of adequate data.
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No recommendations can be made regarding other light microscopic features that predict clinical behavior of vestibular schwannomas due to a lack of adequate data.
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No recommendations can be made regarding the ability or the KI-67 labeling index to predict clinical behavior of vestibular schwannomas due to a lack of adequate data.
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No recommendations can be made regarding the ability of the proliferating cell nuclear antigen labeling index to predict clinical behavior of vestibular schwannomas due to a lack of adequate data.
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No recommendations can be made regarding the ability of the degree of vascular endothelial growth factor expression to predict clinical behavior of vestibular schwannomas due to a lack of adequate data.
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Overview

Title

Pathological Methods And Prognostic Factors In Vestibular Schwannomas

Authoring Organization

Congress of Neurological Surgeons

Publication Month/Year

February 1, 2018

Last Updated Month/Year

August 7, 2023

Document Type

Guideline

External Publication Status

Published

Country of Publication

US

Document Objectives

With the diagnosis of vestibular schwannomas, the ability to prognosticate about the eventual outcome and disease control is challenging, given the complex set of circumstances in patients with recurrent and/or residual tumors. The present systematic review seeks to summarize the literature on these topics in order to provide clinical practice guidelines based on a robust systematic review of the literature, as well as to identify gaps in our knowledge and suggest avenues for future study

Target Patient Population

Adults diagnosed with vestibular schwannomas.

Inclusion Criteria

Female, Male, Adolescent, Adult, Older adult

Health Care Settings

Ambulatory, Outpatient

Intended Users

Nurse, nurse practitioner, physician, physician assistant

Scope

Diagnosis

Diseases/Conditions (MeSH)

D009464 - Neuroma, Acoustic, D012583 - Schwann Cells, D010336 - Pathology, D009463 - Neuroma, D011379 - Prognosis

Keywords

vestibular schwannomas, acoustic neuroma

Source Citation

Neurosurgery, Volume 82, Issue 2, February 2018, Pages E47–E48, https://doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyx514

Supplemental Methodology Resources

Systematic Review Document

Methodology

Number of Source Documents
35
Literature Search Start Date
January 1, 1990
Literature Search End Date
December 31, 2014