Objectives: The aim of this study was to study and explore the genetic mechanism of familial meningiomas through 3 cases of familial tuberculum sellae meningioma.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of clinical data of 3 cases of familial tuberculum sellae meningioma patients, and the pathological results of types and immunohistochemical results of the 3 patients were compare.
Reults: Three cases of postoperative pathology were meningiomas (mixed type), immunohistochemical examination showed that Vimentin, epithelial membrain antigen , and Ki67 were positive.
Conclusions: The occurrence of meningiomas is associated with ≥1 chromosomal deletions, and the absence of certain tumor suppressor genes may be the genetic basis for the familial growth of meningiomas.
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