Parafalcine meningioma is a tumor type that can develop between the brain’s hemispheres. This can make treatment difficult, but many of these tumors are benign and slow growing. Meningiomas are tumors ...
Approximately 90% of meningiomas develop from the cranial meninges, although 10% occur in the spinal meninges. The clinical presenting symptoms reflect the anatomic region that is involved and ...
HOUSTON -- Preoperative embolization of meningioma was associated with improved relapse-free survival (RFS) in a retrospective propensity-matched review. Surgery without embolization was associated ...
Molecular risk score plus extent of surgical resection predicted outcomes in grade 1 meningiomas, a new analysis found. Postoperative radiotherapy also improved local tumor control in recurrent, ...
Previous studies showed that tumors are associated with the increased inflammatory burden and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is also associated with inflammatory conditions. However, there is no ...
A meningioma is a tumor that forms on the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord just inside the skull. These membranes are called the meninges and consist of three layers. Specifically, the ...
Parasagittal meningiomas are tumors located in the middle space of the brain, between the two hemispheres. They can also grow into a nearby vein called the superior sagittal sinus. Most parasagittal ...
Parafalcine meningioma is a slow-growing and benign tumor that develops between the two hemispheres of the brain. Meningiomas are a type of primary brain tumor that forms on the meninges, the layers ...