Symptoms and signs vary by location, but epilepsy is a common presenting symptom in patients with meningiomas. Of 22 patients with surgically treated meningiomas, 27% suffered from epilepsy. Convexity and parasagittal/falx locations were most common. Tuberculum sella, sphenoid ridge, and olfactory groove locations have been reported. Peritumoral edema was a significant factor regardless of location. Generalized seizures are the most prevalent
Meningioangiomatosis (MA) is a rare, benign, focal lesion of the leptomeninges and underlying cerebr...
This is a review of 80 cases of intracranial meningiomas, which were operated on in the neurosurgica...
Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumor. They are slow growing and often incident...
The location of a meningioma determines its clinical presentation. Familiarity with presenting signs...
Objective: To determine the fraction of patients presenting with seizures and explore possible asso...
Meningioma is the most common brain tumour with a favourable prognosis for a long life. Often epilep...
Background. Meningiomas are benign tumors originating from the cells of the soft and arachnoid membr...
Seizures are the first symptom of the disease in 20-45% of patients with brain tumors, and 15-30% of...
The prevalence of seizures and epilepsy and the occurrence of other brain malformations or structura...
Background: Approximately 60% of meningiomas are associated with peritumoral edema. Various causativ...
Meningiomas are brain tumors that develop from meninges. In 90% of cases are benign. Meningiomas com...
Simple Summary Seizures are among the most common symptoms of meningioma patients even after surg...
Background : Clinical manifestations of meningioma are dependent on many factors, including its loca...
Background: Meningiomas are benign tumours which possess a potential to recur. Peritumoural brain ed...
Introduction: Brain tumors can present with different symptomatology depending on the location and...
Meningioangiomatosis (MA) is a rare, benign, focal lesion of the leptomeninges and underlying cerebr...
This is a review of 80 cases of intracranial meningiomas, which were operated on in the neurosurgica...
Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumor. They are slow growing and often incident...
The location of a meningioma determines its clinical presentation. Familiarity with presenting signs...
Objective: To determine the fraction of patients presenting with seizures and explore possible asso...
Meningioma is the most common brain tumour with a favourable prognosis for a long life. Often epilep...
Background. Meningiomas are benign tumors originating from the cells of the soft and arachnoid membr...
Seizures are the first symptom of the disease in 20-45% of patients with brain tumors, and 15-30% of...
The prevalence of seizures and epilepsy and the occurrence of other brain malformations or structura...
Background: Approximately 60% of meningiomas are associated with peritumoral edema. Various causativ...
Meningiomas are brain tumors that develop from meninges. In 90% of cases are benign. Meningiomas com...
Simple Summary Seizures are among the most common symptoms of meningioma patients even after surg...
Background : Clinical manifestations of meningioma are dependent on many factors, including its loca...
Background: Meningiomas are benign tumours which possess a potential to recur. Peritumoural brain ed...
Introduction: Brain tumors can present with different symptomatology depending on the location and...
Meningioangiomatosis (MA) is a rare, benign, focal lesion of the leptomeninges and underlying cerebr...
This is a review of 80 cases of intracranial meningiomas, which were operated on in the neurosurgica...
Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumor. They are slow growing and often incident...