2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10143-016-0730-y
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Microsurgical management of primary jugular foramen meningiomas: a series of 22 cases and review of the literature

Abstract: This study summarized clinical manifestations, surgical management, histological grading, and long-term outcome of jugular foramen meningiomas (JFMs). Retrospective study was performed in 22 consecutive patients with primary JFMs from January 2004 to October 2010, enrolling 10 men and 12 women with average age of 39.4 (14-57 years). The most common initial symptom is hearing disorder, followed by lower cranial nerve dysfunctions. The tumor was classified into type I (intracranial) in 1, type II (intracranial) … Show more

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“…Specimens from patients with hypertrophic pachymeningitis or meningioma can be obtained by standard meningeal biopsy or resection. 13,16,22 However, this procedure may cause relatively severe surgical trauma. Thrombus specimens from patients with cerebral venous sinus thrombosis can be obtained by mechanical thrombectomy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Specimens from patients with hypertrophic pachymeningitis or meningioma can be obtained by standard meningeal biopsy or resection. 13,16,22 However, this procedure may cause relatively severe surgical trauma. Thrombus specimens from patients with cerebral venous sinus thrombosis can be obtained by mechanical thrombectomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die operative Tumorexstirpation (in toto oder subtotal) wird bei größeren Tumoren mit klinischer Symptomatik empfohlen [2].…”
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