Meningiomas have long been known to be associated with sexual hormones. We discuss here the case of a woman with a huge meningioma that rapidly grew over the course of a couple years while the patient was simultaneously taking fertility treatments. There is substantial evidence suggesting that fertility treatments can fuel the growth of meningiomas. The potential risks should be considered in women with a previous or family history of meningiomas who plan to undergo fertility treatment. These patients need to be evaluated and a screening imaging of brain MRI (Magnetic Resonant Imaging) should be offered in the middle or toward the end of such a treatment to control and prevent complications of these meningiomas
BACKGROUND: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
Background: Meningiomas express estrogen and progesterone receptors, suggestive of hormonal responsi...
In 1929, Cushing and Eisenhardt observed that meningiomas, which occur much more frequently in women...
Sexual hormones have been related to the growth of meningiomas, also due to the almost constant expr...
International audienceMeningiomas are common intracranial tumors with a female predominance. Their e...
Meningiomas are more common in females and frequently express progesterone and estrogen receptors. R...
Sex hormones have been proposed as a possible risk factor for the development and growth of meningio...
ObjectThe 2-fold higher incidence of meningioma in women compared with men has long suggested a role...
Background: Several epidemiological and pathological findings suggest that the female sex hormones m...
The new era of IVF and social freezing could change our ethical indication of the monitoring and tre...
Meningiomas are benign, slow growing, hormonesensitive primary brain tumours. Surgical resection is ...
Abstract Background The role of exogenous hormone exposures in the development of meningioma is uncl...
The etiology of brain tumors is largely unknown. Prior observations have implicated gender-specific ...
Meningiomas are known to be more common in females than males. They are also known in rare cases to ...
Meningioma is among the most frequent brain tumours predominantly affecting elderly women. Epidemiol...
BACKGROUND: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
Background: Meningiomas express estrogen and progesterone receptors, suggestive of hormonal responsi...
In 1929, Cushing and Eisenhardt observed that meningiomas, which occur much more frequently in women...
Sexual hormones have been related to the growth of meningiomas, also due to the almost constant expr...
International audienceMeningiomas are common intracranial tumors with a female predominance. Their e...
Meningiomas are more common in females and frequently express progesterone and estrogen receptors. R...
Sex hormones have been proposed as a possible risk factor for the development and growth of meningio...
ObjectThe 2-fold higher incidence of meningioma in women compared with men has long suggested a role...
Background: Several epidemiological and pathological findings suggest that the female sex hormones m...
The new era of IVF and social freezing could change our ethical indication of the monitoring and tre...
Meningiomas are benign, slow growing, hormonesensitive primary brain tumours. Surgical resection is ...
Abstract Background The role of exogenous hormone exposures in the development of meningioma is uncl...
The etiology of brain tumors is largely unknown. Prior observations have implicated gender-specific ...
Meningiomas are known to be more common in females than males. They are also known in rare cases to ...
Meningioma is among the most frequent brain tumours predominantly affecting elderly women. Epidemiol...
BACKGROUND: The etiologies of glioma and meningioma tumors are largely unknown. Although reproductiv...
Background: Meningiomas express estrogen and progesterone receptors, suggestive of hormonal responsi...
In 1929, Cushing and Eisenhardt observed that meningiomas, which occur much more frequently in women...