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Intracranial meningioma

Part of Meningioma

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Symptomatic radiation necrosis occurs in 5.7% of intracranial brachytherapy patients
Oncology Meta-analysis
Symptomatic radiation necrosis occurs in 5.7% of intracranial brachytherapy patients Brachytherapy for brain tumors: 5.7% risk of radiation necrosis
This meta-analysis of 3666 patients undergoing intracranial brachytherapy for glioma, brain metastases, or meningioma found a pooled inciden…
About 1 in 18 patients who get internal radiation for brain tumors develop symptomatic radiation necrosis, a new analysis finds.
Particle embolization reduces operative complications compared to liquid agents in meningioma preoperative embolization
Oncology Meta-analysis
Particle embolization reduces operative complications compared to liquid agents in meningioma preoperative embolization Particle embolization lowers complication rates compared to liquid agents for meningioma surgery
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated particle versus liquid embolic agents in 1827 patients undergoing preoperative embolizati…
A large review of 1,827 patients found that using particle embolization significantly reduced the risk of complications compared to liquid a…
VLSM analysis of 350 meningioma resections links tumor location to histology, symptoms, and surgical outcomes
Oncology Cohort
VLSM analysis of 350 meningioma resections links tumor location to histology, symptoms, and surgical outcomes Brain tumor location patterns linked to symptoms and surgical outcomes in study
A retrospective, single-center cohort of 350 patients who underwent meningioma resection found that voxel-based lesion symptom mapping (VLSM…
Brain tumor location in the brain is linked to specific symptoms and how well surgery removes the growth, according to a new study.