Recurrence and Mortality Rate in a 42 Patient Cohort of Giant Meningiomas
Giant meningiomas may show special features in terms of biological behavior and management. We aimed to research recurrence and mortality of giant meningiomas. Medical files of patients with meningioma with at least 1 dimension of ≥5 cm in any plane in radiological investigations between December 20...
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description | Giant meningiomas may show special features in terms of biological behavior and management. We aimed to research recurrence and mortality of giant meningiomas.
Medical files of patients with meningioma with at least 1 dimension of ≥5 cm in any plane in radiological investigations between December 2012 and January 2022 were retrospectively reviewed. Tumor dimensions were measured on magnetic resonance images except 1. All patients except two underwent clinical follow-up at a mean of 27.19 ± 29.87 (range, 4–112) months.
There were 42 patients, 26 (61.9%) women and 16 (38.1%) men who ranged in age from 31 to 85 (mean, 60.31 ± 14.86) years. Headache (57.1%) was the most common symptom. The mean tumor size was 70.14 ± 19.03 (range, 50–152) mm. Tumors were most located at the frontal convexity (40.5%). Simpson grade I resection was achieved in 19% of the cases. The tumors were World Health Organization grade 1 in 74% and grade 2 in 26% of the cases. Major complications developed in 26.1% of the patients. Recurrence happened in 5 (11.9%) cases. The number of World Health Organization grade 2 tumors (P = 0.013; P < 0.05) and tumor size (P = 0.006; P < 0.01) were significantly higher in the recurrent cases. Mortality was % 11.9 and statistically significantly higher in the recurrence group (P = 0.025; P < 0.05).
Giant intracranial meningiomas are challenging because of surgical experience, tumor size, peritumoral edema, blood supply, anatomical changes, and limited visibility. They have a high risk of recurrence and mortality. |
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Medical files of patients with meningioma with at least 1 dimension of ≥5 cm in any plane in radiological investigations between December 2012 and January 2022 were retrospectively reviewed. Tumor dimensions were measured on magnetic resonance images except 1. All patients except two underwent clinical follow-up at a mean of 27.19 ± 29.87 (range, 4–112) months.
There were 42 patients, 26 (61.9%) women and 16 (38.1%) men who ranged in age from 31 to 85 (mean, 60.31 ± 14.86) years. Headache (57.1%) was the most common symptom. The mean tumor size was 70.14 ± 19.03 (range, 50–152) mm. Tumors were most located at the frontal convexity (40.5%). Simpson grade I resection was achieved in 19% of the cases. The tumors were World Health Organization grade 1 in 74% and grade 2 in 26% of the cases. Major complications developed in 26.1% of the patients. Recurrence happened in 5 (11.9%) cases. The number of World Health Organization grade 2 tumors (P = 0.013; P < 0.05) and tumor size (P = 0.006; P < 0.01) were significantly higher in the recurrent cases. Mortality was % 11.9 and statistically significantly higher in the recurrence group (P = 0.025; P < 0.05).
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Medical files of patients with meningioma with at least 1 dimension of ≥5 cm in any plane in radiological investigations between December 2012 and January 2022 were retrospectively reviewed. Tumor dimensions were measured on magnetic resonance images except 1. All patients except two underwent clinical follow-up at a mean of 27.19 ± 29.87 (range, 4–112) months.
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Giant intracranial meningiomas are challenging because of surgical experience, tumor size, peritumoral edema, blood supply, anatomical changes, and limited visibility. 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Medical files of patients with meningioma with at least 1 dimension of ≥5 cm in any plane in radiological investigations between December 2012 and January 2022 were retrospectively reviewed. Tumor dimensions were measured on magnetic resonance images except 1. All patients except two underwent clinical follow-up at a mean of 27.19 ± 29.87 (range, 4–112) months.
There were 42 patients, 26 (61.9%) women and 16 (38.1%) men who ranged in age from 31 to 85 (mean, 60.31 ± 14.86) years. Headache (57.1%) was the most common symptom. The mean tumor size was 70.14 ± 19.03 (range, 50–152) mm. Tumors were most located at the frontal convexity (40.5%). Simpson grade I resection was achieved in 19% of the cases. The tumors were World Health Organization grade 1 in 74% and grade 2 in 26% of the cases. Major complications developed in 26.1% of the patients. Recurrence happened in 5 (11.9%) cases. The number of World Health Organization grade 2 tumors (P = 0.013; P < 0.05) and tumor size (P = 0.006; P < 0.01) were significantly higher in the recurrent cases. Mortality was % 11.9 and statistically significantly higher in the recurrence group (P = 0.025; P < 0.05).
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