A relatively common neoplasm of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM that arises from arachnoidal cells. The majority are well differentiated vascular tumors which grow slowly and have a low potential to be invasive, although malignant subtypes occur. Meningiomas have a predilection to arise from the parasagittal region, cerebral convexity, sphenoidal ridge, olfactory groove, and SPINAL CANAL. (From DeVita et al., Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 5th ed, pp2056-7)
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"Meningiomas are common brain tumours which are generally benign, well circumscribed and slow growing." | ( Avezaat, CJ; Braakman, R; de Jong, H; Koper, JW; Lamberts, SW; Tanghe, HL; Wijngaarde, R, 1992) |
"Meningiomas are common brain tumors which are generally benign, well circumscribed, and slow growing." | ( Avezaat, CJ; Braakman, R; de Jong, H; Koper, JW; Lamberts, SW; Tanghe, HL; Wijngaarde, R, 1992) |
"Meningioma is a generally benign tumor derived from arachnoid tissue." | ( Hermansson, M; Nistér, M; Pontén, J; Wang, JL; Westermark, B, 1990) |
"Meningiomas are twice as common in women as in men, have been observed to wax and wane with pregnancy, and are positively associated with breast cancer." | ( Ahmadi, J; Grunberg, SM; Lucci, L; Russell, CA; Sadun, A; Spitz, IM; Stevenson, LL; Weiss, MH, 1991) |
"Meningiomas are composed of cells which display both mesenchymal and epithelial features." | ( Schnitt, SJ; Vogel, H, 1986) |
"Human meningiomas are rich in progestin receptors but virtually devoid of oestrogen receptors." | ( Blankenstein, MA; Thijssen, JH; van der Meulen-Dijk, C, 1989) |
"Speculation that meningiomas are subject to endocrine influence is supported by their higher incidence in women, reports of exacerbation of symptoms during pregnancy, and the discovery that these tumors harbor progesterone- and estrogen-binding proteins." | ( Beck, DW; Loh, PM; Olson, JJ; Schlechte, J, 1986) |
"Meningiomas are rich in progestin receptors, whereas estrogen receptors (ER) are virtually undetectable." | ( Berns, PM; Blaauw, G; Blankenstein, MA; Mulder, E; Thijssen, JH, 1986) |
"Two cases of falx-meningiomas are reported." | ( Berlit, P; Kröger, M; Mattern, I; Pfiester, P, 1986) |
"Cutaneous meningiomas are histologically and ultrastructurally identical to their meningeal counterparts and must be approached with caution surgically." | ( Jannotta, F; Nochomovitz, LE; Orenstein, JM, 1985) |
"Meningioma is one of the neoplasms in which there may be extraosseous localization of bone-seeking radiopharmaceuticals." | ( Cho, SR; DeLand, FH; Domstad, PA; Shih, WJ; Wang, AM, 1985) |
"Meningiomas are benign tumors of central nervous system." | ( da Motta, LA; da Motta, LD, 1995) |
"Meningiomas are relatively common (22%) vascular brain tumors." | ( Costello, PC; Martuza, RL; Menon, AG; Mineta, T; Rabkin, SD; Takamiya, Y; Yazaki, T, 1995) |
"The majority of meningiomas are cured by surgical resection." | ( Aitken, S; Dahrouge, S; Hugenholtz, H; Stewart, DJ; Wee, M, 1995) |
"Meningiomas are principally benign in nature." | ( Hakuba, A; Katsuyama, J; Nakabayashi, H; Sakaguchi, M, 1995) |
"Meningiomas are common brain tumours which are generally benign, well circumscribed and slow growing." | ( Koper, JW; Lamberts, SW, 1994) |
"Pineal meningiomas are very rare." | ( Bayar, MA; Buharali, Z; Camurdanoğlu, M; Iplikçioğlu, AC; Kökeş, F, 1993) |
"While meningiomas are common intradural tumors, such lesions only rarely arise outside of the meninges." | ( Akansel, G; Collier, BD; Kanmaz, B; Kitapci, M; Weissman, DE, 1993) |
"Meningioma is one of the popular benign brain tumors." | ( Kawamoto, K; Matsudaira, T; Matsumoto, M; Numa, Y; Shirayama, Y; Tsuchida, T; Yoshimura, K, 1995) |
"However, when the meningioma is unresectable and/or all other previous treatments have failed, immunotherapy or chemotherapy may be considered for malignant tumors and immunotherapy and hormone therapy may be considered for benign ones." | ( Kyritsis, AP, 1996) |
"Meningioma is the most common tumor resected in this series, followed by fibrous dysplasia." | ( Hahn, JF; Papay, FA; Zins, JE, 1996) |
"Secretory meningioma is a rare histologic variant characterized by a unique epithelial differentiation of meningothelial cells resulting in the production of hyaline inclusions." | ( Bergmann, M; Gullotta, F; Lahl, R; Probst-Cousin, S; Schmid, KW; Villagran-Lillo, R, 1997) |
"Multiple meningiomas are uncommon brain tumors occurring concurrently in several intracranial locations in the same patient." | ( Black, PM; Gusella, JF; Herman, JG; Jacoby, LB; Maruyama, T; Wu, JK; Zhu, JJ, 1999) |
"Meningiomas are tumours derived from the arachnoid and pia mater." | ( Arzt, E; Hopfner, U; Missale, C; Pagotto, U; Pereda, MP; Renner, U; Stalla, GK; Uhl, E, 1999) |
"Meningiomas are cytogenetically characterized by loss of one chromosome 22 as a typical primary aberration and progression-associated secondary chromosome changes, of which monosomy 1p is the most common." | ( Feiden, W; Henn, W; Ketter, R; Müller, P; Niedermayer, I; Steilen-Gimbel, H; Steudel, WI; Zang, KD, 1999) |
"Gliomas and meningiomas are characterized by overexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R)." | ( Crombet, T; Figueredo, R; Iznaga, N; Lage, A; Menéndez, A; Pérez, R; Ramos, M; Rodríguez, V; Stevenson, A; Torres, F; Torres, O; Veitía, I, 2001) |
"Meningioma is the most frequent tumor of neuroectodermal origin in humans." | ( Zang, KD, 2001) |
"Although meningiomas are well known to occur more frequently in aged persons, it still remains unknown why calpain activation occurs predominantly in them." | ( Imajoh-Ohmi, S; Kaneko, T; Nakao, M; Nomura, M; Saido, TC; Saya, H; Tohma, Y; Yamamoto, H; Yamashima, T; Yamashita, J, 2001) |
"Meningiomas are known to enlarge in response to female sex hormones." | ( Fukuoka, M; Matsui, N; Mizutani, J; Otsuka, T; Shimizu, S; Tono, Y; Tsubouchi, S, 2002) |
"Metastatic meningioma is a rare disease, which has no effective chemotherapy." | ( Gabizon, A; Hadas, I; Libson, E; Nemirovsky, I; Travitzky, M, 2003) |
"Meningioma is a relatively common intracranial tumor, occurring most frequently in adults, showing a wide variety of growth patterns." | ( Bonatelli, Ade P; de Tella, OI; Herculano, MA; Prandini, MN; Stavile, JN, 2003) |
"Haemorrhage from meningiomas is rare and the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms remain to be determined." | ( Hirano, H; Ishimaru, K; Kuratsu, J; Niiro, M; Yunoue, S, 2003) |
"Meningiomas are slow-growing benign brain tumors." | ( Al-Azzawi, F; Wahab, M, 2003) |
"Cutaneous meningiomas are extremely rare tumours and their diagnosis is difficult." | ( Borggreven, PA; de Graaf, FH; Leemans, CR; van der Valk, P, 2004) |
"Meningiomas are common central nervous system tumors; however, the mechanisms underlying their pathogenesis are largely unknown." | ( Gutmann, DH; Li, W; Robb, VA, 2004) |
"Intraosseous meningioma is very rare and is often confused preoperatively with a primary bone tumor of the skull." | ( Itakura, T; Miki, J; Nanto, M; Tanaka, S; Tsuji, N; Uematsu, Y, 2005) |
"Cervical meningiomas are associated with significant potential morbidity and should be excluded early in the diagnostic process." | ( Danish, SF; Zager, EL, 2005) |
"Meningiomas are the second most common symptomatic primary central nervous system tumor in adults." | ( Couldwell, WT; Gillespie, DL; Jensen, RL; Prescott, SM; Ragel, BT, 2005) |
"Although meningioma is typically a benign tumor, in rare instances, it metastasizes." | ( Ghodsian, M; Hyde, CC; Obrzut, SL; Schiepers, C; Watts, WJ, 2005) |
"Secretory meningioma is a rare subtype of meningioma that shows glandular epithelium differentiation." | ( Bu, H; Chen, HJ; Lang, ZQ; Li, XJ; Wei, B; Zhang, HY, 2006) |
"Meningiomas are common brain tumors with somatostatin receptors that bind octreotide." | ( Barnett, GH; Chang, AS; Li, L; Nathoo, N; Ross, J; Suh, JH; Ugokwe, K; Vogelbaum, MA, 2007) |
"Secretory meningiomas are rare histological subtypes of meningiomas with benign biological behaviour." | ( Bellil, K; Bellil, S; Ben Hammouda, K; Bettaieb, I; Ferchichi, L; Haouet, S; Kchir, N; Khaldi, MM; Mekni, A; Zitouna, K, 2006) |
"Meningiomas are one of the most frequent central nervous system tumours." | ( Alì, G; Basolo, F; Boldrini, L; Fontanini, G; Gisfredi, S; Parenti, G; Pieracci, N; Pistolesi, S; Ursino, S, 2006) |
"Meningiomas are common primary intracranial tumours." | ( Caire, F; De Armas, R; Denizot, Y; Labrousse, F; Pommepuy, I; Truffinet, V, 2006) |
"Meningiomas are the commonest primary, non-glial intracranial tumours." | ( Adams, WM; Mukonoweshuro, W; O'Leary, S; Parrish, RW, 2007) |
"Meningioma is a benign central nervous system tumor that is often progesterone-but not estrogen-receptor positive, making long-term antiprogestational therapy a logical treatment strategy." | ( Ahmadi, J; Grunberg, SM; Russell, CA; Sadun, A; Sitruk-Ware, R; Spitz, IM; Weiss, MH, 2006) |
"Meningiomas are the second most common intracranial tumours." | ( Buhl, R; Held-Feindt, J; Hugo, HH; Krause, J; Mehdorn, HM; Mentlein, R; Tong, Y, 2007) |
"Although most meningiomas are treated surgically, atypical or malignant meningiomas and surgically inaccessible meningiomas may not be removed completely." | ( Chamberlain, MC; Chen, TC; Gupta, V; Hofman, FM; Liebes, LF; Samuelson, CG; Schönthal, AH; Su, YS, 2007) |
"Meningiomas are slow growing, extraaxial tumors that derive from the arachnoidal cap cells of the meninges." | ( Newton, HB, 2007) |
"Although most meningiomas are treated surgically, it may not be possible to completely remove atypical, malignant, and surgically inaccessible meningiomas; in the majority of these cases there is tumor recurrence." | ( Chen, TC; Gupta, V; Samuleson, CG; Su, S, 2007) |
"Meningioma, is the second most frequent intracranial tumor in Malaysia and are classified according to the World Health Organization classification." | ( Kantha, R; Saffari, HM; Suryati, MY, 2007) |
"Meningiomas are common intracranial tumors that occur in extra-axial locations, most often over the cerebral convexities or along the skull-base." | ( Behdad, A; Higashikubo, R; Khosla, C; Rich, KM; Siegel, M; Yuan, L, 2008) |
"Meningiomas are the second most common type of brain and CNS tumors by histology." | ( Daly, AF; Goldbrunner, RH; Hansen, S; Lange, M; Lu, J; Renner, U; Stalla, GK; Theodoropoulou, M; Tichomirowa, MA; Yassouridis, A, 2008) |
"Epidural meningiomas are infrequent intraspinal tumors that can be easily confused with malignant neoplasms or spinal schwannomas." | ( Camparo, P; Dagain, A; Delmas, JM; Dulou, R; Dutertre, G; Lahutte, M; Pernot, P; Pouit, B, 2009) |
"Meningiomas are usually cured by surgical resection." | ( Cairncross, G; de Robles, P; Easaw, J; Forsyth, P; Hamilton, M; Kalra, S; Magliocco, T; McIntyre, J; Roldán, G, 2008) |
"While meningiomas are known as slow-growing extracerebral neoplasms, the subgroup of secretory meningiomas with histologically benign characteristics tend to cause disproportional peritumoral edema, frequently leading to severe medical and neurological complications in postoperative management." | ( Emami, P; Hagel, C; Heese, O; Regelsberger, J; Ries, T; Westphal, M, 2009) |
"Meningiomas are generally benign and in most cases surgery is curative." | ( Aricò, D; Baio, SM; Bartolomei, M; Bodei, L; Botteri, E; Cremonesi, M; De Cicco, C; Grana, CM; Paganelli, G; Sansovini, M, 2009) |
"Intraventricular meningiomas are relatively rare tumors that may benefit from stereotactic radiosurgery as a minimally invasive treatment strategy." | ( Flickinger, JC; Kim, IY; Kondziolka, D; Lunsford, LD; Niranjan, A, 2009) |
"Meningiomas are typically benign and have a clear delineation of tumor and edema." | ( Jensen, TR; Schmainda, KM, 2009) |
"Clear cell meningioma is an uncommon variant of meningiomas that often occurs in young patients, shows a proclivity for spinal intradural extramedullary and cerebellopontine angle, and follows an aggressive clinical course." | ( Chen, HK; Lin, JW; Lin, YJ; Wu, YT, 2011) |
"Cystic meningiomas are radiologically difficult to differentiate from malignant brain tumors, particularly when the tumors are intraparenchymally located." | ( Fujimoto, Y; Kawanishi, Y; Shimizu, K; Yamada, SM, 2010) |
"However, meningiomas are known to be radioresistant tumors, and radiation doses of 60 Gy or higher have been shown to be necessary for tumor control." | ( Burkholder, I; Combs, SE; Debus, J; Edler, L; Haberer, T; Habermehl, D; Haselmann, R; Jäkel, O; Rieken, S; Unterberg, A; Wick, W, 2010) |
"The incidence of meningiomas is two to three times higher in women than in men, yet it is a rare event (around one case per 10 000 woman-years)." | ( Pines, A, 2011) |
"Meningiomas are benign tumors derived from arachnoid cells." | ( Agrawal, P; Dey, P; Gupta, N; Nijhawan, R; Radhika, S; Rajwanshi, A; Saikia, UN, 2012) |
"The aetiology of meningiomas is largely unknown although hormones have been suggested to play a role." | ( Blenk, T; Cea-Soriano, L; Rodríguez, LA; Wallander, MA, 2012) |
"Meningiomas are the most common slow growing tumors of the central nervous system which arise from the arachnoid cells." | ( Bussarsky, V; Cekov, A; Cherninkova, S; Laleva, L; Marinov, M; Minkin, K; Naydenov, E; Romansky, K; Spiriev, T; Tzekov, C, 2010) |
"Intraorbital meningiomas are challenging lesions to excise because of their location and the restricted surgical corridor available due to the presence of important neighboring structures." | ( Cohen-Gadol, AA, 2012) |
"Cutaneous meningioma is a rare tumor that most commonly occurs on the scalp and occurs in both congenital and acquired forms." | ( Miedema, JR; Zedek, D, 2012) |
"Meningiomas are common intracranial tumors arising from the meninges and usually are benign." | ( Berger, W; Dieckmann, K; Lötsch, D; Marosi, C; Preusser, M; Saringer, W; Schmook, M; Spiegl-Kreinecker, S; Wöhrer, A, 2012) |
"Meningiomas are common and mostly benign intracranial tumors, but malignant meningioma is a rare subtype with high recurrence rate and poor prognosis." | ( Cen, Y; Gu, M; Li, ZY; Wei, Y, 2012) |
"Meningiomas are often embolized before their surgical resection to reduce blood loss during surgery." | ( Kobayashi, S; Kominami, S; Mizunari, T; Suzuki, M; Teramoto, A; Watanabe, A, 2012) |
"Most meningiomas are benign and correspond to World Health Organization grade I, whereas chordoid meningioma is a rare subtype, which is regarded as grade II." | ( Liang, J; Lin, S; Wu, Q; Xi, S; Zeng, J; Zhang, Y, 2012) |
"Meningiomas are common intracranial tumours which rarely extend to extra cranial sites." | ( Doshi, A; Goddin, J; Luder, D; Nadarajan, V, 2012) |
"Meningiomas are benign primary meningeal tumors." | ( Ballonzoli, L; Blanc, F; Bouyon, M; de Seze, J; Fleury, M; Speeg-Schatz, C; Zaenker, C, 2013) |
"Meningiomas are tumors of the central nervous system that rarely present as extracranial soft tissue masses." | ( Bek, S; Gökdemir, G; Güngör, S; Sayılgan, T; Tarıkçı, N, 2012) |
"Meningiomas are primarily benign, slow-growing, highly vascularised tumours." | ( Pfister, C; Pfrommer, H; Roser, F; Tatagiba, MS, 2012) |
"Meningiomas are mostly benign, but they may have a notorious tendency to recur when total resection is not possible." | ( Friedrich, S; Grote, M; Krauss, JK; Nakamura, M; Schwabe, K, 2013) |
"Meningiomas are primarily benign intracranial tumors." | ( Pfister, C; Pfrommer, H; Roser, F; Tatagiba, MS, 2013) |
"Meningiomas are among the most frequent intracranial tumors." | ( Andrew Futreal, P; Becker, A; Capper, D; Collins, VP; Eils, R; Giese, N; Hagenlocher, C; Hartmann, C; Herold-Mende, C; Jäger, N; Jones, DT; Ketter, R; Kickingereder, P; Koelsche, C; König, R; Kool, M; Kraus, J; Lenartz, D; Mawrin, C; Meyer, J; Mucha, J; Pfister, SM; Piro, RM; Pusch, S; Reuss, DE; Sahm, F; Santarius, T; Schweizer, L; Simon, M; Stephens, PJ; Tarpey, PS; von Deimling, A; Wellenreuther, R; Wiestler, OD, 2013) |
"Angiomatous meningiomas are rare meningioma subtypes, which are characterized by abundant, well-formed vessels." | ( Ikota, H; Nagaishi, M; Nakazato, Y; Nobusawa, S; Osawa, T; Tanaka, Y; Yokoo, H; Yoshimoto, Y, 2013) |
"WHO grade III meningiomas are malignant neoplasms for which new and more targeted treatment strategies are urgently needed." | ( Albert, FK; Baumgarten, P; Brokinkel, B; Ebel, H; Harter, PN; Hasselblatt, M; Mittelbronn, M; Plate, KH; Stummer, W; Zachskorn, C; Zinke, J, 2013) |
"Meningioma is one of the most hypervascular brain tumors, making anti-angiogenic therapy an attractive novel therapy for these tumors." | ( Ando, H; Hoshino, T; Ito, K; Iwami, K; Kizaka-Kondoh, S; Kuchimaru, T; Natsume, A; Ohka, F; Saito, K; Sugita, S; Wakabayashi, T, 2013) |
"Meningiomas are slow-growing neoplasms that recur locally." | ( Hong, YG; Kang, CS; Lee, SH; Lee, YS, 2014) |
"Olfactory groove meningioma is a demanding therapeutic problem involving two medical specialties, otolaryngology and neurosurgery." | ( Kloc, W; Liczbik, W; Plichta, Ł; Skorek, A; Stankiewicz, C, 2014) |
"Although most meningiomas are benign, about 20% are atypical (Grade II or III) and have increased mortality and morbidity." | ( Barnett, GH; Barnholtz-Sloan, JS; Capella, D; Chen, Y; Chiocca, EA; Cohen, ML; Devine, K; Elder, JB; Guan, X; Kerstetter, A; McPherson, C; Ostrom, QT; Selman, W; Sloan, AE; Vengoechea, J; Warnick, RE; Wolinsky, Y, 2013) |
"Meningiomas are frequent intracranial or spinal neoplasms, which recur frequently and can show aggressive clinical behaviour." | ( Böhmer, FD; Braunsdorf, WE; Hass, P; Helbing, C; Kirches, E; Kliese, N; Mawrin, C; Pachow, D; Pasemann, D; Schneider, T; Warnke, JP; Wilisch-Neumann, A, 2013) |
"Skull base meningiomas are a neurosurgical challenge due to the involvement of neurovascular structures." | ( da Silva, CE; da Silva, JL; da Silva, VD, 2014) |
"Intracranial meningiomas are the most common types of neoplasms that cause mental disorders." | ( Ideguchi, M; Ishihara, H; Iwanaga, H; Koizumi, H; Nomura, S; Oka, F; Sadahiro, H; Shirao, S; Suehiro, E; Suzuki, M; Yoneda, H, 2014) |
"Meningiomas are the most frequent primary brain tumor in adults." | ( Farina, P; Kalamarides, M; Lombardi, G; Sanson, M; Touat, M, 2014) |
"Rhabdoid meningioma is an aggressive phenotype of meningioma, associated with a poor prognosis." | ( Cagnano, E; Constantini, S; Dotan, E; Eran, A; Mordechai, O; Postovsky, S; Vlodavsky, E; Weyl-Ben-Arush, M, 2015) |
"A meningioma is the most common primary intracranial tumor in adults." | ( Bauer, M; Boehm, C; Ganten, TM; Haas, TL; Holland, H; Keller, M; Koschny, R; Koschny, T; Krupp, W; Meixensberger, J; Mueller, WC; Sinn, P; Sprick, MR; Walczak, H; Xu, LX, 2014) |
"Cutaneous meningiomas are very rare neoplasms." | ( Joselow, A; Knezevich, SR; Raugi, G, 2014) |
"Meningiomas are known to express somatostatin receptor 2 (SSTR2)." | ( Ertl, L; Haug, AR; Pöschl, J; Rachinger, W; Schichor, C; Schüller, U; Stoecklein, VM; Terpolilli, NA; Thon, N; Tonn, JC, 2015) |
"Meningiomas are the second most common primary tumors affecting the central nervous system." | ( Crane, LM; Groen, RJ; Jeltema, HR; Metzemaekers, JD; Motekallemi, A; van Dam, GM, 2015) |
"Malignant meningiomas are a rare meningioma subtype and tend to have post-surgical recurrence." | ( Cui, DX; Ding, MH; Fu, HL; Gao, J; Hu, GH; Jiang, L; Jin, WL; Lin, XB; Liu, ZY; Ma, Y; Qiu, GZ; Shi, YF; Wang, Z; Zhang, CL, 2015) |
"Tuberculum sellae meningiomas are challenging lesions; their critical location and often insidious growth rate enables significant distortion of the superjacent optic apparatus before the patient notices any visual impairment." | ( Campbell, R; Carrau, RL; Ditzel Filho, LF; Dolci, RL; Jamshidi, AO; Kassam, A; Kerr, EE; Otto, BA; Prevedello, DM, 2015) |
"Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial adult tumor." | ( Beauchamp, RL; DeSouza, PA; Gusella, JF; Haggarty, SJ; James, MF; Jordan, JT; Plotkin, SR; Ramesh, V; Stemmer-Rachamimov, A; Wagh, V; Zhao, WN, 2015) |
"Meningioma is the most common benign brain lesion in adults." | ( Chen, CL; Chen, NF; Chih-Chuan, H; Li, CC; Li, CZ; Lin, MC; Tang, CT, 2015) |
"Meningioma is one of the common brain tumors in adults." | ( Gao, ZW; Huang, JB; Liang, YJ; Lin, Q; Luo, M; Qin, Q; Zhou, L, 2016) |
"Glioma and meningioma are uncommon tumors of the brain with few known risk factors." | ( Anic, GA; Chowdhary, SA; Egan, KM; Forsyth, PA; LaRocca, RV; Nabors, LB; Olson, JJ; Rozmeski, CM; Thompson, RC; Thompson, ZJ, 2016) |
"Meningiomas are benign tumors of the central nervous system, with low recurrence risk for World Health Organization (WHO) grade I lesions but a high risk for WHO grade II and III lesions." | ( Cohen, A; Colman, H; Guan, J; Jensen, RL; Karsy, M, 2016) |
"Meningiomas are the most common type of benign brain tumor, and the incidence of meningioma in women is more than twofold higher than in men." | ( Fukui, I; Hayashi, Y; Ikeda, H; Miyashita, K; Mizokami, A; Nagatani, H; Nakada, M; Sabit, H; Tsutsui, T, 2016) |
"Though meningiomas are often benign and well circumscribed in nature, many are associated with recurrences and poor outcome because of their attachment to neurovascular nearby structures or invasion of adjacent venous sinuses or bone, forcing incomplete excision and deployment of further salvage therapy." | ( Eljamel, S; Foster, N, 2016) |
"ALA-FIGS in meningiomas is very selective, highly sensitive, and improves the extent of surgical resection in meningiomas." | ( Eljamel, S; Foster, N, 2016) |
"Although meningiomas are defined by slow growth and mostly manifest with benign clinical symptoms, SMs can cause life-threatening deterioration." | ( Eicker, SO; Emami, P; Lamszus, K; Matschke, J; Mohme, M; Regelsberger, J; Westphal, M, 2016) |
"Although meningioma is a benign tumour, it may cause significant morbidity." | ( Ahlbom, A; Bernardo, BM; Feychting, M; Hammar, N; Malmstrom, H; Orellana, RC; Schwartzbaum, J; Walldius, G; Weisband, YL, 2016) |
"Meningiomas are the neoplasms that arise from the arachnoid cells of the meninges." | ( Challa, S; Madigubba, S; Panigrahi, M; Phanithi, PB; Talari, NK, 2016) |
"Cutaneous meningiomas are rare tumors most commonly located in the skin and soft tissue of the scalp." | ( Aung, PP; Curry, JL; Fuller, GN; Ivan, D; Konopinski, J; Nagarajan, P; Prieto, VG; Tetzlaff, MT; Torres-Cabala, CA, 2017) |
"Metastasis in meningioma is very uncommon and no specific management has been described." | ( Adeduntan, R; Antoni, D; Noël, G; Paix, A; Waissi, W, 2017) |
"OBJECTIVE Meningiomas are the most common primary tumor of the central nervous system." | ( Lee, JYK; Martinez-Lage, M; Nie, S; Pierce, JT; Singhal, S; Thawani, JP; Zeh, R, 2018) |
"Meningiomas are rare in children." | ( Dangouloff-Ros, V; Geoerger, B; Nysom, K; Rossing, M; Scheie, D; Sehested, A; Vassal, G; Yde, CW; Østrup, O, 2017) |
"Meningiomas are the most prevalent primary intracranial tumor, with 3%-10% arising from the tuberculum sellae." | ( Fredrickson, VL; Wrobel, BB; Zada, G, 2017) |
"Meningioma is a neoplasm of the meninges, which usually occurs in intracranial sites." | ( Enwereuzo, C; Henneberry, JM; Moral, L, 2018) |
"Meningiomas are the most commonly reported primary intracranial tumor in dogs and humans and between the two species there are similarities in histology and biologic behavior." | ( Foureman, PA; Grenier, JK; Miller, AD; Sloma, EA, 2017) |
"Meningiomas are the most common intracranial tumors." | ( Boeve, BF; Hunt, CH; Jack, CR; Johnson, DR; Johnson, GB; Knopman, DS; Lowe, VJ; Murray, ME; Nathan, MA; Parisi, JE; Petersen, RC, 2018) |
"Meningiomas are the most common primary tumor of the central nervous system." | ( Baussart, B; Bielle, F; Boch, AL; Cazabat, L; de Marcellus, C; Gaillard, S; Giry, M; Kalamarides, M; Loiseau, H; Peyre, M; Raffin-Sanson, ML; Sanson, M; Villa, C, 2018) |
"Atypical meningiomas are common central nervous system neoplasms with high recurrence rate and poorer prognosis compared to their grade I counterparts." | ( Geifman, N; King, AT; Zador, Z, 2018) |
"Meningiomas are typically benign solitary intracranial tumors." | ( Backhaus, P; Huss, S; Kösek, V; Rahbar, K; Weckesser, M, 2018) |
"Meningiomas are mostly benign tumors tending to progress to higher-grade lesions." | ( Berger, W; Gojo, J; Gruber, A; Kastler, L; Kumar, R; Lötsch, D; Neumayer, K; Pichler, J; Pirker, C; Spiegl-Kreinecker, S; Webersinke, G; Weis, S, 2018) |
"Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumors." | ( Amato, R; Ballester, L; Blanco, A; Esquenazi, Y; Nguyen, QD; Riascos, R; Tandon, N, 2018) |
"Malignant meningiomas are rare neoplasms of the central nervous system that occur de novo or rarely as a result of transformation." | ( Abuzenadah, A; Alghamdi, FA; Altalhy, A; Baeesa, SS; Bakhaidar, MG; Bangash, M; Hussein, D, 2018) |
"Meningiomas are a frequent tumor of the central nervous system." | ( Riggins, GJ; Skibinski, CG; Williamson, T, 2018) |
"Meningiomas are more common in females and 70-80% express the progesterone receptor, raising the possibility that high-dose exogenous estrogen/progesterone exposure, such as occurs during fertility treatments, may increase the risk of developing a meningioma." | ( Dalle Ore, CL; Magill, ST; McDermott, MW; Peters, PN; Shahin, MN; Solomon, DA; Viner, JA, 2019) |
"LC in malignant meningioma is achievable through a multimodal approach; GKRS makes possible LC, but a novel aspect of these lesions is opened to discussion: the metastases." | ( Attuati, L; Fornari, M; Morselli, C; Pecchioli, G; Picozzi, P; Zaed, I, 2019) |
"Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumors, typically treated with surgery and adjuvant radiation in cases of subtotal resection and/or higher histopathologic grade." | ( Ivanidze, J; Karakatsanis, N; Knisely, J; Liechty, B; Lin, E; Magge, RS; Osborne, JR; Pannullo, SC; Pisapia, DJ; Ramakrishna, R; Roytman, M; Schwartz, TH, 2019) |
"Meningiomas are the most common benign intracranial tumor." | ( Patel, NJ; Penn, D; Pressman, E, 2020) |
"Meningiomas are common brain tumors, the majority of which are considered benign." | ( Alshareef, M; Cachia, D; Das, A; Infinger, LK; Lindhorst, SM; Martinez Santos, JL; McDonald, DG; Patel, SJ; Porto, GBF; Vandergrift, WA; Varma, AK, 2020) |
"Grade I meningioma is the most common subtype with a benign course, in which systemic dissemination rarely occurs." | ( Marmolejo, D; Mirallas, O; Valdivia, A; Vieito, M, 2020) |
"Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumors in adults." | ( Barciszewska, AM, 2020) |
"Meningiomas are the most common intracranial tumors, accounting for 20-30% of central nervous system tumors." | ( Amelot, A; Buffenoir, K; Cariou, B; Drui, D; Hadjadj, S; Loussouarn, D; Lugat, A; Primot, C; Roualdes, V; Samarut, E; Scharbarg, E; Thillays, F, 2021) |
"CS surgery for meningioma is feasible with low morbidity and can provide benefits in improving preexisting cranial nerve dysfunction (Video 1)." | ( Adada, B; Borghei-Razavi, H; Muhsen, BA; Najera, E, 2021) |
"High-grade meningiomas are aggressive tumors with high morbidity and mortality rates that frequently recur even after surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy." | ( Higa, N; Hirano, H; Kitanaka, C; Okada, M; Sanomachi, T; Seino, S; Sonoda, Y; Sugai, A; Suzuki, S; Takajo, T; Togashi, K; Uchida, H; Yamada, Y; Yamamoto, M; Yonezawa, H; Yoshimoto, K, 2021) |
"Meningiomas are common brain tumours that are usually defined by benign clinical course." | ( Beck, J; Daka, K; Delev, D; Grauvogel, J; Heiland, DH; Krüger, MT; Masalha, W; Pompe, N; Schnell, O; Weber, S; Woerner, J, 2021) |
"Meningiomas are the most common non-malignant intracranial tumors." | ( Bork, K; Horstkorte, R; Rosenstock, P; Scheer, M; Selke, P; Strauss, C, 2021) |
"While most meningiomas are efficiently treated by surgery and radiotherapy/radiosurgery, there is a small portion of radiation- and surgery-refractory tumors for which there is no clear recommendation for optimal management." | ( Boch, AL; Boetto, J; Boone, M; Bronnimann, C; Caire, F; Chinot, O; De Barros, A; Delaitre, M; Di Stefano, AL; Dore, M; Ducray, F; Dufour, C; Engelhardt, J; Feuvret, L; Fontaine, D; Froelich, S; Graillon, T; Helleringer, M; Huchet, A; Jacob, J; Joncour, A; Jouanneau, E; Kalamarides, M; Le Fur, E; Le Van, T; Loiseau, H; Mallereau, CH; Monfilliette, A; Peyre, M; Sanson, M; Vauleon, E; Zemmoura, I, 2021) |
"Meningiomas are the most common tumors of the central nervous system." | ( Barraud, S; Batchinsky-Parrou, V; Kleiber, JC; Litre, F, 2022) |
"Radiation-induced meningioma is the most common delayed complication of craniospinal irradiation." | ( Agrawal, A; Dev, ID; Gupta, T; Purandare, NC; Puranik, AD; Rangarajan, V; Shah, S, 2022) |
"High-grade meningioma is an aggressive type of brain cancer that is often recalcitrant to surgery and radiotherapy, leading to poor overall survival." | ( Basuli, F; Berry, MR; Botham, RC; Chen, Z; Daniel, GB; Fan, TM; Hergenrother, PJ; Huang, S; Joslyn, SK; LeBlanc, AK; Rao, J; Riggins, GJ; Rossmeisl, JH; Tonogai, EJ; Zhang, X, 2021) |
"Meningiomas are typically benign and the most common primary brain tumors." | ( Filizoglu, N; Oksuzoglu, K; Ozguven, S, 2021) |
"Meningiomas are the most frequent primary brain tumours." | ( Angenstein, F; John, P; Kesseler, C; Kirches, E; Liebich, J; Mawrin, C; Sahm, F; Sandalcioglu, IE; Scherlach, C; Schnabel, S; Waldt, N, 2022) |
"Meningioma is the most common intracranial tumor, with generally favorable patient prognosis." | ( Achiha, T; Arita, H; Fujimoto, K; Ichimura, K; Kawauchi, D; Kondo, A; Maehara, T; Masutomi, K; Nakano, T; Narita, Y; Takahashi, M; Tomiyama, A; Yasukawa, M, 2022) |
"Meningiomas are common intracranial tumors with a female predominance." | ( Hage, M; Lemaire, I; Plesa, O; Raffin Sanson, ML, 2022) |
"Meningiomas are the most common non-malignant intracranial tumors and prefer, like most tumors, anaerobic glycolysis for energy production (Warburg effect)." | ( Bork, K; Horstkorte, R; Scheer, M; Selke, P; Strauss, C; Wuhrer, M; Zhang, T, 2021) |
"Cutaneous meningiomas are divided into type I (congenital), type II (ectopic), and type III (via direct extension) lesions." | ( Alhatem, A; Anderson, JB; Anderson, JD; Langston, L; Walter, A, 2022) |
"Meningiomas are a common primary central nervous system tumor that lack a U." | ( Damek, DM; Foreman, WB; Fringuello, AR; Graner, MW; Jensen, RL; Lillehei, KO; Ormond, DR; Scherer, SR; Tatman, PD; Wroblewski, TH; Youssef, AS, 2022) |
"Meningioma is the most common primary intracranial tumor in adults." | ( Ahmed, A; Aldape, K; An, S; Baran, A; Chandler, JP; David James, C; Heimberger, AB; Horbinski, C; Lukas, RV; Magill, ST; McCortney, K; O'Shea, K; Pokorny, JL; Sachdev, S; Sahm, F; Scholtens, D; Tran, AN; Unruh, D; Walshon, J; Wang, W; Wang, Y; Youngblood, MW; Zhang, L, 2023) |
"Evidence for SSA in meningiomas is scarce, and it is unclear if published literature would either (1) support wider use of SSA, if (2) more evidence is desirable, or if (3) available evidence is sufficient to discard SSA." | ( Arrieta, O; Bota, D; Broholm, H; Cardona, AF; Clement, P; Fugleholm, K; Furtner, J; Graillon, T; Hrachova, M; Jensen, LR; Kristensen, BW; Lomstein, A; Maier, AD; Mathiesen, T; Mirian, C; Munch, TN; Preusser, M; Roeckle, U; Rudà, R; Ruiz-Patiño, A; Scheie, D; Skjøth-Rasmussen, J; Walter, MA; Ziebell, M, 2022) |
"In this context, meningioma is one of the most common primary brain tumors where innovation in diagnostics and therapeutic targets can benefit from clinical proteomics." | ( Biswas, D; Epari, S; Ghosh, S; Moiyadi, A; Mukherjee, A; Rao, A; Shetty, P; Srivastava, S, 2022) |
"Meningioma is the most common subsequent neoplasm following cranial irradiation among survivors of childhood cancer, but there are still uncertainties regarding the magnitude of the radiation dose-response association, potential modifiers of radiation risks, and the role of chemotherapy." | ( Anderson, H; Armstrong, GT; Berrington de Gonzalez, A; Brenner, AV; de Vathaire, F; Diallo, I; Hawkins, M; Inskip, PD; Journy, N; Neglia, JP; Stovall, MA; Tucker, MA; Veiga, LHS; Withrow, DR, 2022) |
"Meningiomas are associated with several gonadal steroid hormone-related risk factors and demonstrate a predominance in females." | ( Claus, E; Günel, M; Miyagishima, DF; Moliterno, J, 2023) |
"Meningiomas are associated with several gonadal steroid hormone-related risk factors and demonstrate a predominance in females." | ( Claus, E; Günel, M; Miyagishima, DF; Moliterno, J, 2023) |
"Meningiomas are associated with several gonadal steroid hormone-related risk factors and demonstrate a predominance in females." | ( Claus, E; Günel, M; Miyagishima, DF; Moliterno, J, 2023) |
"Meningiomas are the most common extra-axial primary central nervous system tumors." | ( Chen, YY; Cheng, YW; Kwan, AL; Lieu, AS; Lin, CJ; Tsai, HP, 2022) |
"Meningiomas are the most frequently diagnosed primary intracranial tumors in adults." | ( Chang, FC; Chen, YW; Chou, FI; Lan, TL; Lee, JC; Lee, YY; Lin, CF; Lin, KH; Lin, SC; Liu, HM; Mu, PF; Peir, JJ, 2023) |
"Meningiomas are common intracranial tumors, and the effect of surgical resection is often unsatisfactory." | ( Luo, L; Yang, Y; Zhou, Z, 2023) |