Results 201 to 210 of about 45,550 (255)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Lancet, The, 2004
Meningiomas are by far the most common tumours arising from the meninges. Progressive enlargement of the tumour leads to focal or generalised seizure disorders or neurological deficits caused by compression of adjacent neural tissue. Surgery remains the primary treatment of choice, although the use of fractionated radiotherapy or stereotactic single ...
Ian R, Whittle +3 more
exaly +3 more sources
Meningiomas are by far the most common tumours arising from the meninges. Progressive enlargement of the tumour leads to focal or generalised seizure disorders or neurological deficits caused by compression of adjacent neural tissue. Surgery remains the primary treatment of choice, although the use of fractionated radiotherapy or stereotactic single ...
Ian R, Whittle +3 more
exaly +3 more sources
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
openaire +2 more sources
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
openaire +2 more sources
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
openaire +2 more sources
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
openaire +2 more sources
Neurosurgery, 1993
Meningiomas arise in various locations. Convexity tumors are relatively simple to remove. Skull base tumors and tumors adjacent to the major cerebral veins and venous sinuses can be very difficult to extirpate. Attempts at radical resection can lead to serious morbidity.
openaire +4 more sources
Meningiomas arise in various locations. Convexity tumors are relatively simple to remove. Skull base tumors and tumors adjacent to the major cerebral veins and venous sinuses can be very difficult to extirpate. Attempts at radical resection can lead to serious morbidity.
openaire +4 more sources
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2008
Meningiomas are mostly benign tumours originating from the arachnoid cap cells, represent 13-26% of all intracranial tumours. They are more common in older age and in females. Deletion in NF2 gene and exposure to ionizing radiation are established risk factors, while the role of sex hormones is yet not clarified.
Marosi C +6 more
openaire +2 more sources
Meningiomas are mostly benign tumours originating from the arachnoid cap cells, represent 13-26% of all intracranial tumours. They are more common in older age and in females. Deletion in NF2 gene and exposure to ionizing radiation are established risk factors, while the role of sex hormones is yet not clarified.
Marosi C +6 more
openaire +2 more sources
Acta Neurochirurgica, 1991
Five cases of meningiomas associated with cysts are reported. In a review of the literature the authors stress the importance and difficulty of the preoperative accurate diagnosis and the differential diagnosis from other cystic tumours to avoid misdiagnosis.
KULALI, A, ILCAYTO, R, FISKECI, C
openaire +3 more sources
Five cases of meningiomas associated with cysts are reported. In a review of the literature the authors stress the importance and difficulty of the preoperative accurate diagnosis and the differential diagnosis from other cystic tumours to avoid misdiagnosis.
KULALI, A, ILCAYTO, R, FISKECI, C
openaire +3 more sources
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1990
This article reviews the surgical management of meningiomas. Variations in surgical techniques for meningiomas in specific areas are presented. The author also reviews the role of adjunctive radiation therapy, especially in the treatment of recurrent tumors.
openaire +2 more sources
This article reviews the surgical management of meningiomas. Variations in surgical techniques for meningiomas in specific areas are presented. The author also reviews the role of adjunctive radiation therapy, especially in the treatment of recurrent tumors.
openaire +2 more sources
Neurosurgery, 1986
Abstract A very unusual case of metastatic spread of a meningioma is described. The clinical presentation was of extradural spinal cord compression, without evidence of a primary tumor. Computed tomography did not reveal any intracranial meningioma; the histopathology of the extradural spinal tumor was identical with that of two ...
T, Russell, T, Moss
openaire +2 more sources
Abstract A very unusual case of metastatic spread of a meningioma is described. The clinical presentation was of extradural spinal cord compression, without evidence of a primary tumor. Computed tomography did not reveal any intracranial meningioma; the histopathology of the extradural spinal tumor was identical with that of two ...
T, Russell, T, Moss
openaire +2 more sources

