2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10143-018-0982-9
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Characteristic features and proposed classification in 69 cases of intracranial microcystic meningiomas

Abstract: Microcystic meningioma (MM) is a rare subtype of intracranial meningiomas, with clinical and radiologic features not well characterized in the literature. Based on our experience, we propose a classification system of intracranial MMs. We reviewed the medical records, radiographic studies, and operative notes of a group of consecutive patients with intracranial MM. The mean age of the 69 patients was 46.8 ± 10.6 years (range, 21-75 years). Three types of intracranial MMs could be identified. Type 1 MMs present… Show more

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“…The mean age of patients in our series was 51.8 years, which is similar to other benign meningiomas. The female/male ratio of our patients was 1.81, which is in accordance with meningiomas in general but higher than previous series [3,6,7]. The most common locations of MM were convexity and parasagittal/falx, which is also in accordance with previous studies [6,13,18].…”
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“…The mean age of patients in our series was 51.8 years, which is similar to other benign meningiomas. The female/male ratio of our patients was 1.81, which is in accordance with meningiomas in general but higher than previous series [3,6,7]. The most common locations of MM were convexity and parasagittal/falx, which is also in accordance with previous studies [6,13,18].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The female/male ratio of our patients was 1.81, which is in accordance with meningiomas in general but higher than previous series [3,6,7]. The most common locations of MM were convexity and parasagittal/falx, which is also in accordance with previous studies [6,13,18]. GTR could be achieved in most patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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