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Gliofibroma: a distinct entity or a subtype of desmoplastic astrocytoma?
Human Pathology 1996 June
Gliofibromas are rarely encountered astrocytic neoplasms characterized by an admixture of astrocytic and fibroblastic cell components. The exact nature of these rare tumors are still a matter of considerable debate. This article reports a case of gliofibroma occurring in a 3-month-old boy. The astrocytic component of the tumor stained diffusely positive for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and S-100 protein. Prominent reticulin staining was observed within the fibroblastic component of the tumor. The MIB1 labeling index (positive number of tumor cells divided by total tumor cells counted X 100) was low (0.9), supporting the general slow growth of these tumors. Immunohistochemical staining with antibody against p53 protein was negative. Gliofibromas seem to be a low-grade variant of an astrocytoma that shares many features with other desmoplastic astrocytic neoplasms (desmoplastic infantile astrocytoma, desmoplastic infantile ganglioglioma) including a generally favorable prognosis.
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