Spinal meningiomas represent almost one third of all intradural extramedullary tumors and occur rarely in men. They arise from arachnoid cap cells in the arachnoid cell rests within the meninges and can compress and displace the spinal cord and the nerve roots leading to motor and sensory impairment and also sphincter dysfunction. Most of them are benign with very good outcome after complete surgical resection. Imaging can be challenging in differentiating them from nerve sheath tumors including spinal schwannoma and spinal neurofibroma
Introduction: Spinal schwannoma can occur anywhere along the spinal cord but is predominantly seen i...
Studies have shown that extramedullary intradural tumors (EIDTs) can develop from various tissues an...
AIM To report a rare case of a spinal WHO grade I meningioma extending through intervertebral for...
Tumors of the spine with an intradural location have an incidence ranging from 3 to 10 per 100,000 p...
Extramedullary intradural spinal tumors are rare. Less than of all central nervous system (CNS) tu...
Spinal meningiomas make up less than 25% of all spine tumors, and are far less frequent than intracr...
Spinal meningiomas are uncommon entities that fortunately burden only a small minority of patients. ...
AIM: Spinal meningiomas are relatively frequent intraspinal tumors. They constitute 25-46% of all pr...
Spinal Schwannoma originates form the sheath of spinal cord roots - neurilemma or Schwann cells, so...
Spinal meningiomas, which are usually benign character, rarely show an invasive course. Since they g...
Spinal intradural tumors are uncommon lesions but may cause significant morbidity. In establishing t...
Background: Spinal meningiomas are the most common primary intradural spinal tumors. Although they a...
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A case is reported of cauda equina compression from an intradural meningioma arising from the L-5 ne...
Introduction: Spinal schwannoma can occur anywhere along the spinal cord but is predominantly seen i...
Studies have shown that extramedullary intradural tumors (EIDTs) can develop from various tissues an...
AIM To report a rare case of a spinal WHO grade I meningioma extending through intervertebral for...
Tumors of the spine with an intradural location have an incidence ranging from 3 to 10 per 100,000 p...
Extramedullary intradural spinal tumors are rare. Less than of all central nervous system (CNS) tu...
Spinal meningiomas make up less than 25% of all spine tumors, and are far less frequent than intracr...
Spinal meningiomas are uncommon entities that fortunately burden only a small minority of patients. ...
AIM: Spinal meningiomas are relatively frequent intraspinal tumors. They constitute 25-46% of all pr...
Spinal Schwannoma originates form the sheath of spinal cord roots - neurilemma or Schwann cells, so...
Spinal meningiomas, which are usually benign character, rarely show an invasive course. Since they g...
Spinal intradural tumors are uncommon lesions but may cause significant morbidity. In establishing t...
Background: Spinal meningiomas are the most common primary intradural spinal tumors. Although they a...
© 2018 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature Among spinal tumors that occur intradur...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
A case is reported of cauda equina compression from an intradural meningioma arising from the L-5 ne...
Introduction: Spinal schwannoma can occur anywhere along the spinal cord but is predominantly seen i...
Studies have shown that extramedullary intradural tumors (EIDTs) can develop from various tissues an...
AIM To report a rare case of a spinal WHO grade I meningioma extending through intervertebral for...