Title of article :
Recurrent Meningioma: A Clinico-Pathological Study
Author/Authors :
SABER, SAMIR General Organization of Teaching Hospitals and Institutes - Department of Neurosurgery, Egypt , GALAL, MANAL General Organization of Teaching Hospitals and Institutes - Department of Pathology, Egypt , ZAMZAM, SAUDI General Organization of Teaching Hospitals and Institutes - Department of Pathology, Egypt
Abstract :
9 recurrent cases out of 52 patients with meningioma were studied between 1986 and 2003 with follow-up for a mean of 38 months. The clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, management in the form of surgical resection and adjuvant therapy such as radiotherapy, radiosurgery, hormonal and chemotherapy were studied and literatures were reviewed. Again, the factors affecting the recurrence ofmeningioma whether the age, sex, histopathologic pattern and the modality of surgical behavior at the initial surgery whether it was total, radical or subtotal excision, were studied and evaluated. Although radiotherapy is partially effective and radiosurgery is promising, yet surgical radical excision of the recurrent meningioma is the corner stone and must be considered as far as possible.
Keywords :
Recurrent meningioma
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University