Although gross total resection (GTR) is the goal in meningioma surgery, this can sometimes be difficult to achieve in skull base meningiomas. We analyzed clinical outcomes and predictors of survival for subtotally resected benign meningiomas
World Health Organization (WHO) grade I meningiomas are intracranial extracerebral tumors, in which ...
PurposeA subset of skull base meningiomas (SBM) may show early progression/recurrence (P/R) as a res...
Although meningiomas are mainly non-aggressive and slow-growing tumors, there is a remarkable recurr...
Background: Although gross total resection (GTR) is the goal in meningioma surgery, this can sometim...
Meningiomas present as intracranial extra-axial lesions with dural attachment, which are primarily m...
Background: Advances in neurosurgical techniques and neuroimaging resolution questions the modern-da...
ningiomas is suggested to be 50-78%. Whereas a retrospective review showed that resections of WHO gr...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to explore prognostic factors for survival in a large series o...
Background: Meningioma is the most common primary intracranial tumor. Surgical resection is the firs...
Kaplan-Meier estimates for local freedom from recurrence (top) and overall survival (bottom) followi...
BACKGROUND: Atypical meningiomas (AM) comprise a heterogeneous conglomeration of meningiomas with hi...
Posterior fossa meningiomas (PFMs) often represent surgical challenges due to their proximity to neu...
OBJECTIVE: Recently, the prognostic value of the Simpson resection grading scale has been called int...
PURPOSE: Salvage treatment including surgery and radiotherapy (RT) for recurrent or progressive meni...
This dissertation is a set of 5 studies focused on skull base meningiomas. The anatomical study expl...
World Health Organization (WHO) grade I meningiomas are intracranial extracerebral tumors, in which ...
PurposeA subset of skull base meningiomas (SBM) may show early progression/recurrence (P/R) as a res...
Although meningiomas are mainly non-aggressive and slow-growing tumors, there is a remarkable recurr...
Background: Although gross total resection (GTR) is the goal in meningioma surgery, this can sometim...
Meningiomas present as intracranial extra-axial lesions with dural attachment, which are primarily m...
Background: Advances in neurosurgical techniques and neuroimaging resolution questions the modern-da...
ningiomas is suggested to be 50-78%. Whereas a retrospective review showed that resections of WHO gr...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to explore prognostic factors for survival in a large series o...
Background: Meningioma is the most common primary intracranial tumor. Surgical resection is the firs...
Kaplan-Meier estimates for local freedom from recurrence (top) and overall survival (bottom) followi...
BACKGROUND: Atypical meningiomas (AM) comprise a heterogeneous conglomeration of meningiomas with hi...
Posterior fossa meningiomas (PFMs) often represent surgical challenges due to their proximity to neu...
OBJECTIVE: Recently, the prognostic value of the Simpson resection grading scale has been called int...
PURPOSE: Salvage treatment including surgery and radiotherapy (RT) for recurrent or progressive meni...
This dissertation is a set of 5 studies focused on skull base meningiomas. The anatomical study expl...
World Health Organization (WHO) grade I meningiomas are intracranial extracerebral tumors, in which ...
PurposeA subset of skull base meningiomas (SBM) may show early progression/recurrence (P/R) as a res...
Although meningiomas are mainly non-aggressive and slow-growing tumors, there is a remarkable recurr...