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pro vyhledávání: '"WHO Grade I Meningioma"'
Publikováno v:
Child's Nervous System. 38:195-198
Intracranial meningiomas are uncommon in the pediatric group. Myxoid meningioma is a subtype of metaplastic meningioma. It is the rarest WHO grade I meningioma. Only one case of pediatric myxoid meningioma was described in the literature. We report t
Autor:
Sarah E. Hegarty, Kamila Nowak-Choi, Maria Werner-Wasik, Mark T. Curtis, Wenyin Shi, Christopher J. Farrell, Charalambos C. Solomides, Ameet Chitale, James Casey, Kevin Judy, Scott W. Keith, David W. Andrews, Elizabeth Buss, Joshua D. Palmer, Ingrid Kalchman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuro-Oncology. 152:145-151
Despite optimal surgical resection, meningiomas may recur, with increasing grade and the degree of resection being predictive of risk. We hypothesize that an increasing Ki67 correlates with a higher risk of recurrence of resected WHO grade I meningio
Autor:
Nageshwara Gullapalli, Rex A. Parker, Clement Tran, Jay Acharya, Fernando A. Torres, Bryce D Beutler, Emilie T. Nguyen
Publikováno v:
Radiology Case Reports, Vol 15, Iss 2, Pp 110-116 (2020)
Radiology Case Reports
Radiology Case Reports
Meningioma represents the most frequently diagnosed primary brain tumor, accounting for over one-third of central nervous system neoplasms. The majority of tumors are categorized as benign. However, albeit rarely, meningiomas may metastasize to dista
Autor:
Kazuhide Adachi, Mitsuhiro Hasegawa, Yuya Nishiyama, Shigeo Ohba, Yuichi Hirose, Kazuhiro Murayama, Seiji Yamada, Masato Abe
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 130:e383-e392
Solitary fibrous tumor/hemangiopericytoma (SFT/HPC) and meningioma exhibit similar radiographic features; however, they differ in their prognoses. Preoperative differentiation between them is important for determining the treatment and follow-up plan
Publikováno v:
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery. 178:46-50
Objective To assess the correlation between PHH-3 and STAT-3 in grade I and grade II meningiomas. Patients and methods Medical records were retrospectively reviewed for all cranial cases which diagnosed and underwent surgery at Bezmialem Vakif Univer
Publikováno v:
Cureus
Benign, small, and asymptomatic World Health Organization grade I meningiomas are usually managed expectantly with surveillance imaging with the assumption that they are predictably slowing growing. In this paper, we report the case of an incidentall
Autor:
Randall W. Porter, Benjamin K Hendricks, Andrew S. Little, Shawn M. Stevens, Christina E. Sarris, Scott Brigeman, Kaith K. Almefty, Nader Sanai, Colin J. Przybylowski
Publikováno v:
Special Virtual Symposium of the North American Skull Base Society.
Publikováno v:
Cureus
World Health Organization (WHO) grade I meningiomas are slow-growing and typically benign brain tumors that can often be easily removed by surgery and rarely become malignant. We report the case of a WHO grade I meningioma in a 67-year-old man with m
Autor:
Alexander F. Haddad, Jacob S. Young, Ishan Kanungo, Sweta Sudhir, Jia-Shu Chen, David R. Raleigh, Stephen T. Magill, Michael W. McDermott, Manish K. Aghi
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Oncology
Frontiers in Oncology, Vol 10 (2020)
Frontiers in Oncology, Vol 10 (2020)
Objective: In this study, we identify clinical, radiographic, and histopathologic prognosticators of overall, early, and post-median recurrence in World Health Organization (WHO) grade I meningiomas. We also determine a clinically relevant cutoff for
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol. 10, No 1 (2020) P. 11220
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2020)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2020)
Scientific Reports
Atypical or malignant transformation (AT/MT) has been described in WHO grade I meningiomas. Our aim was to identify predictive factors of AT/MT at recurrence. A total of N = 15 WHO grade increases were observed in N = 13 patients (0.96% of the study