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Molecular signatures define two main classes of meningiomas
Background Meningiomas are common brain tumors that are classified into three World Health Organization grades (benign, atypical and malignant) and are molecularly ill-defined tumors.
Costello Joseph F +9 more
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Objective: a considerable subgroup of meningiomas (MN) exhibit indolent and insidious growth. Strategies to detect earlier treatment responses based on tumour biology rather than on size can be useful.
Paola Feraco +6 more
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Meningioma Related Epilepsy- Pathophysiology, Pre/postoperative Seizures Predicators and Treatment
Meningiomas are the most common primary brain tumors accounting for about 30% of all brain tumors. The vast majority of meningiomas are slow-growing and of benign histopathology rendering them curable by surgery alone.
Rasha Elbadry Ahmed +6 more
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Introduction: Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (hSRT) has emerged as an alternative to single-fraction stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and conventionally fractionated radiotherapy for the treatment of intracranial meningiomas (ICMs).
Eric K. Nguyen +4 more
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Key Clinical Message Meningiomas are slow‐growing tumors that develop from the arachnoid cap cells' meningothelial cells. Males are more likely to develop intra‐parenchymal meningiomas, which also manifest earlier than ordinary meningiomas and are ...
Shyam Duvuru +5 more
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ObjectiveComplete resection of jugular foramen tumors with minimal cranial nerve complications remains challenging even for skilled neurosurgeons. Here, we introduce a modified paracondylar approach, named the suboccipital paracondylar-lateral cervical ...
Xiangyu Wang +9 more
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Objective. To assess the significance of clinical factors of extramedullary tumors and new methods of their resection as potential predictors of their recurrence and continued growth. Material and Methods.
Ivan A. Eliseenko +3 more
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Differentiation between various types and subtypes of intracranial meningiomas with advanced MRI
Background: Meningiomas are the most prevalent of all intracranial tumours. Although they are mostly benign, about 20% of meningiomas are atypical or malignant.
Mousam Panigrahi +5 more
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Characterization of meningiomas with synthetic imaging
Introduction Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging (SyMRI) is a novel quantitative and qualitative technique that permits the reconstruction of multiple image contrasts and quantitative maps from a single scan, thereby providing quantitative information ...
Riccardo Ludovichetti +5 more
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The treatment of World Health Organization (WHO) grades 2 and 3 meningiomas remains difficult and controversial. The pathogenesis of high-grade meningiomas was expected to be elucidated to improve treatment strategies.
Atsushi OKANO +8 more
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