2021
DOI: 10.1177/10935266211006078
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Innumerable Meningiomas Arising in a Patient With Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Decades After Radiation Therapy

Abstract: Meningioma is the most common radiation-induced brain neoplasm, usually occurring after a latency of 20 - 35 years, with multiplicity in 10% of cases. Radiation-induced meningiomas (RIMs) have not previously been reported in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), unlike their well-known occurrence in other familial tumor predisposition syndrome patients. We report a TSC patient who developed numerous intracranial meningiomas twenty five year after radiation therapy for subependymal giant cell astrocyt… Show more

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“…There is one case report of a patient with TSC who developed meningiomas and cerebral vasculopathy years after radiation therapy. 78 Gamma knife radiosurgery has also been used effectively for some patients with SEGAs, but its long-term effects are unknown. 79…”
Section: Risk Versus Benefit Of Radiation Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is one case report of a patient with TSC who developed meningiomas and cerebral vasculopathy years after radiation therapy. 78 Gamma knife radiosurgery has also been used effectively for some patients with SEGAs, but its long-term effects are unknown. 79…”
Section: Risk Versus Benefit Of Radiation Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%