2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2014.05.013
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Cranial intraosseous meningioma: spectrum of neuroimaging findings with respect to histopathological grades in 65 patients

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“…This plan was supported by the MRI appearance of the intraosseous components, of which only the right-sided tumor showed a spiculated appearance suggestive of higher-grade meningioma. 10 During the design stage, a bony rim in the midline posterior to the bregma was preserved to allow for later removal of the left-sided intraosseous meningioma and fitting of cranioplasty, also providing structural integrity and support for the superior sagittal sinus. To achieve total resection of the frontal bone involvement, the frontonasal sinuses had to be entered, necessitating a thorough obliteration of the sinuses to decrease the risk of postoperative infection and implant failure.…”
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“…This plan was supported by the MRI appearance of the intraosseous components, of which only the right-sided tumor showed a spiculated appearance suggestive of higher-grade meningioma. 10 During the design stage, a bony rim in the midline posterior to the bregma was preserved to allow for later removal of the left-sided intraosseous meningioma and fitting of cranioplasty, also providing structural integrity and support for the superior sagittal sinus. To achieve total resection of the frontal bone involvement, the frontonasal sinuses had to be entered, necessitating a thorough obliteration of the sinuses to decrease the risk of postoperative infection and implant failure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intraosseous component on the right side showed a spiculated appearance, suggestive of grade II meningioma. 10 Invasion of extracranial soft tissues adjacent to the spiculated parts of the tumor was suspected. The sagittal sinus was patent ( Fig.…”
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“…Zur Verlaufskontrolle ist ein kontrastmittelgestütztes MRT anzuraten. Die Beteiligung der ossären Strukturen zeigt ein ergänzendes CT [8,9,10].…”
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“…This dural enhancement could be secondary to dural irritation or tumor invasion [9]. MR imaging is necessary for the evaluation of the soft tissue component and extradural extension [10].…”
Section: Fig 4: Immunohistochemical Study Showing Apr Positivity Inmentioning
confidence: 99%