Higher life expectancy and higher mean age in general population created growing interest in medical and surgical management of meningiomas in elderly. It is well known that, due to possible complications, pre-operative status and comorbidities, expecially in aged people, should be carefully considerated in the decision-making process. We described our experience with this kind of patients and analized the influence of complications on the outcome
Object. A grading system, called the Clinical–Radiological Grading System (CRGS), has been developed...
Population aging is likely increasing the number of surgically treated very old (>= 80-year-old) int...
Abstract Background There is an evolving concern in the management of brain tumors in the elderly. T...
With the increasing life expectancy, a large number of intracranial meningiomas (IM) have been ident...
This study examines the immediate and long-term results of surgical treatment for intracranial menin...
Abstract Background Surgical management of symptomatic meningioma in elderly is still a high-risk su...
OBJECTIVE: We report a series of 37 elderly patients who were surgically treated for intracranial m...
Intracranial meningiomas (ICMs) may be diagnosed in octogenarians. Since the lesions are rarely life...
Abstract Forty-six cases of intracranial meningioma in patients above 70 years of age form the basis...
Background Due to increasing life expectancy, the number of older patients harboring a meningioma is...
Along with increasing average life expectancy, the number of elderly meningioma patients has grown p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Demographic changes will lead to an increase in old patients, a populat...
OBJECTIVE: The incidence of meningiomas increases with increasing age. Because the median age for th...
Purpose Surgical resection of intracranial meningiomas in patients that are 80 years old and older, ...
Surgical treatment of elderly patients with meningioma is has proved to be safe, especially when pat...
Object. A grading system, called the Clinical–Radiological Grading System (CRGS), has been developed...
Population aging is likely increasing the number of surgically treated very old (>= 80-year-old) int...
Abstract Background There is an evolving concern in the management of brain tumors in the elderly. T...
With the increasing life expectancy, a large number of intracranial meningiomas (IM) have been ident...
This study examines the immediate and long-term results of surgical treatment for intracranial menin...
Abstract Background Surgical management of symptomatic meningioma in elderly is still a high-risk su...
OBJECTIVE: We report a series of 37 elderly patients who were surgically treated for intracranial m...
Intracranial meningiomas (ICMs) may be diagnosed in octogenarians. Since the lesions are rarely life...
Abstract Forty-six cases of intracranial meningioma in patients above 70 years of age form the basis...
Background Due to increasing life expectancy, the number of older patients harboring a meningioma is...
Along with increasing average life expectancy, the number of elderly meningioma patients has grown p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Demographic changes will lead to an increase in old patients, a populat...
OBJECTIVE: The incidence of meningiomas increases with increasing age. Because the median age for th...
Purpose Surgical resection of intracranial meningiomas in patients that are 80 years old and older, ...
Surgical treatment of elderly patients with meningioma is has proved to be safe, especially when pat...
Object. A grading system, called the Clinical–Radiological Grading System (CRGS), has been developed...
Population aging is likely increasing the number of surgically treated very old (>= 80-year-old) int...
Abstract Background There is an evolving concern in the management of brain tumors in the elderly. T...