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Unilateral biportal endoscopy for thoracic intradural meningioma: a two-case technical report and narrative discussion. [PDF]

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Castillo Rangel C   +7 more
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Coexistence of histologically distinct intracranial tumors: Case series, literature review, and meta-analysis. [PDF]

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Meningiomas

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2008
Meningiomas, the most common intracranial tumors, are dura-based tumors that occur in middle-aged or older adults and have a predilection for women and African Americans. They are almost always benign, but atypical and malignant forms exist. The optimal treatment for symptomatic tumors is complete surgical resection when feasible.
Sean, Grimm, Jeffrey J, Raizer
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Meningioma

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2006
Total excision is an appropriate treatment option for patients with benign meningiomas that are resectable with minimal morbidity. It is particularly appropriate for patients with significant mass effect causing symptoms. Fractionated conformal radiotherapy is an appropriate primary treatment option for patients with benign meningiomas of all sizes and
Brian, Goldsmith, Michael W, McDermott
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Meningioma

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2013
Meningiomas represent the most common primary brain tumor and comprise 3 World Health Organization (WHO) grades, the most frequent being WHO grade I (90%). Surgery is mandatory to establish the diagnosis and to remove the tumor; however, complete resection can be achieved in only
Ali-Reza, Fathi, Ulrich, Roelcke
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