2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.06.108
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Reliability of the Size Evaluation Method for Meningiomas: Maximum Diameter, ABC/2 Formula, and Planimetry Method

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“…Tumor volume was calculated using manual tracing, considering the largest diameter in the anterior-posterior, craniocaudal, or transverse directions seen on T1-weighted MRI as previously described. 14 Only patients with complete data were included in these analyses; no data imputation was performed. Furthermore, female sex (p = 0.072) and the presence of a draining vein on preoperative MRI (p = 0.079) approached statistical significance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tumor volume was calculated using manual tracing, considering the largest diameter in the anterior-posterior, craniocaudal, or transverse directions seen on T1-weighted MRI as previously described. 14 Only patients with complete data were included in these analyses; no data imputation was performed. Furthermore, female sex (p = 0.072) and the presence of a draining vein on preoperative MRI (p = 0.079) approached statistical significance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tumour size and presence of oedema were determined by MR imaging. The maximum diameters of the tumours were measured and their volumes estimated using the following formula (tumour volume = ABC/2; A = maximum tumour diameter, B = diameter of the tumour perpendicular to A, and C = maximum height of the tumour) (4, 12). Hyperostosis and calcification were documented based on CT images (13).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After discarding duplicates, 344 articles remained. We read their abstracts and excluded case reports and reports of small series containing fewer than 10 cases (53), extracranial meningiomas (17), nonmeningiomas (57), treatment-related papers (83), radiological studies (37), those with descriptions of the pathology alone (13), and those on radiationinduced meningiomas (26). Among the remaining 58 papers, we selected those papers that had clinical data of untreated meningiomas with radiological examinations performed on at least two timepoints, but excluded neurofibromatosis case series.…”
Section: Article Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the methods using maximum diameter or volume calculated from three perpendicular axes are insufficiently sensitive to detect subtle changes. 29,37) Studies using volumetry based on image analysis software and a longer follow-up period showed higher growth rates of up to 70%. 4,9,13) Our review showed that, in volumetric studies, the curve of percentage of growing tumor against mean follow-up time fitted well to a logistic curve that approached an asymptotic volume of 66.7% (Fig.…”
Section: Radiological Progressionmentioning
confidence: 99%