In this Part-I, we review the management of benign meningioma in the elderly population. Meningioma is the second most common primary brain tumor. The risk of developing meningioma increases dramatically after 65years of age. Predicting a specific meningioma's growth pattern and clinical behavior ...
Recently, the role of NRF2 and its regulatory mechanisms in the ferroptosis of the most malignant brain tumors, glioblastoma (GBM), has garnered significant attention. NRF2 expression in gliomas were found positively correlated with WHO grades [37]. Several mechanisms regulating NRF2 or the KEAP1/...
However, newer guidelines include genome sequencing on special cases [165]. Particularly when implanting primary patient-derived cells or tissue, researchers should perform a panel of HE and immunohistochemical markers and compare to the parent tumor at the very least, however it is recommended to ...
Anaplastic meningioma is a rare and aggressive brain tumor characterised by intractable recurrences and dismal outcomes. Here, we present an integrated analysis of the whole genome, transcriptome and methylation profiles of primary and recurrent anaplast
Children who received cranial radiotherapy to treat their cancer faced an increased risk of developingmeningioma— the most common type of benign brain tumor — decades after being exposed, according to a recent analysis. More specifically, among pediatric cancer survivors exposed to cranial radiation,...
Meningiomas are the most common primary brain tumor, accounting for 38.3% of all central nervous system tumors, with an annual incidence rate of 8.81 per 100,000 persons in the U.S. [1]. Originally named “meningioma en plaque” by Cushing and Eisenhardt in 1938, spheno-orbital meningiomas...
CBTRUS (2010) CBTRUS statistical report: primary brain and central nervous system tumors diagnosed in the United States in 2004–2006. Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States, Hinsdale Google Scholar Albrecht S, Goodman JC, Rajagopolan S, Levy M, Cech DA, Cooley LD (1994) Malignant...
However, there are no clear and detailed clinical guidelines for the application of ECT in patients with brain tumors. Severe complications are described in cases reported before 1980 when the definitive diagnosis of brain tumor before ECT was difficult. We reviewed 13 cases from the literature ...
Keywords pregnancy brain tumor meningioma Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again and make sure cookies are enabledReferences 1 E.M. Kasper, P.E. Hess, M. Silasi, et al. A pregnant female with a large intracranial mass: reviewing the evidence to obtain management guidelines for intracra...
Meningiomas are the most common primary brain tumor of adults. The majority are benign (WHO grade I), with a mostly indolent course; 20% of them (WHO grade II and III) are, however, considered aggressive and require a more complex management. WHO grade II and III tumors are heterogeneous...