E-Book, Englisch, 154 Seiten, eBook
Bradac / Ferszt / Kendall Cranial Meningiomas
1990
ISBN: 978-3-642-72581-4
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
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Diagnosis — Biology — Therapy
E-Book, Englisch, 154 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-642-72581-4
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Research
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1 Meningiomas: A Clinico-Pathological Synopsis.- 1.1 Epidemiology, Frequency, Sex and Age Predominance.- 1.1.1 Frequency.- 1.1.2 Preponderance in Women, Meningiomas in Children and Infants.- 1.1.3 Age Predominance.- 1.2 Localization.- 1.3 Gross Pathology.- 1.3.1 Surface.- 1.3.2 Sectioning.- 1.3.3 Peritumoral Effects.- 1.4 General Histology.- 1.4.1 Meningiotheliomatous Meningiomas.- 1.4.2 Fibrous Meningiomas.- 1.4.3 Transitional Meningiomas.- 1.4.4 Psammomatous Meningiomas.- 1.4.5 Vascularization.- 1.4.6 Highly Vascular Meningiomas.- 1.4.7 Atypical Features.- 1.4.8 Papillary Meningiomas — Malignant Meningiomas.- 1.5 Recurrence.- 1.6 Metastasizing Meningiomas.- 1.7 Multiple Meningiomas.- 1.8 Experimental and Biological Aspects.- 1.8.1 Aetiological Factors.- 1.8.2 Histochemical Aspects.- 1.8.3 Meningiomas Associated with Other Neoplasms.- 1.8.4 Endocrine Effects.- 2 The Skull X-Ray.- 2.1 General Observations.- 2.2 Specific Features.- 2.2.1 Hyperostosis.- 2.2.2 Hypervascularity.- 2.2.3 Calcification.- 2.2.4 Indirect Signs.- 2.2.5 Bone Erosion and Blistering.- 2.3 Differential Diagnosis.- 2.4 Meningiomas in Unusual Locations.- 3 Computed Tomography.- 3.1 General Efficacy.- 3.2 Typical Features.- 3.2.1 Site.- 3.2.2 Margin and Shape.- 3.2.3 Attenuation.- 3.2.4 Calcification.- 3.2.5 Contrast Enhancement.- 3.2.6 Effect on Adjacent Structures.- 3.2.7 Differential Diagnosis.- 3.3 Atypical Features.- 3.3.1 Heterogeneity.- 3.3.2 Surface Irregularity.- 3.3.3 Unusual Effects on Adjacent Structures.- 3.4 Criteria for Malignancy.- 4 Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- 4.1 General Aspects.- 4.2 Technical Aspects and Material.- 4.3 MRI Features of Meningiomas.- 4.3.1 Aspects of the Tumour Mass.- 4.3.2 Tumour Margins.- 4.3.3 Peritumoral Oedema.- 4.3.4 Bone Changes.- 4.4 Contrast Medium.- 4.4.1 General Considerations.- 4.4.2 Contrast Enhancement in Tumours.- 4.5 Topographic Localization.- 4.5.1 Topographic Analysis.- 4.5.2 Brain Vasculature.- 4.5.3 Sinus Infiltration.- 4.6 Conclusions.- 5 Angiography.- 5.1 Angiographic Features.- 5.2 Angiographic Vascularization and Histological Type of Meningiomas.- 5.3 Meningeal Vascularization.- 5.3.1 Meningiomas of Frontal Cranial Fossa (Frontobasal Meningiomas).- 5.3.2 Meningiomas of the Sphenoid Wing and Middle Cranial Fossa.- 5.3.3 Meningiomas of Posterior Cranial Fossa.- 5.3.4 Convexity, Parasagittal, Falx Meningiomas.- 5.3.5 Tentorial Meningiomas.- 5.3.6 Meningeal Branches of the Carotid Siphon.- 5.3.7 Intraventricular Meningiomas.- 5.3.8 Ectopic Meningiomas.- 5.4 Changes in the Venous Circulation.- 5.5 Indications for Angiography.- 6 Convexity, Parasagittal, and Falx Meningiomas.- 6.1 Incidence and Localization.- 6.1.1 Convexity and Parasagittal Tumours.- 6.1.2 Falx Meningiomas.- 6.2 Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- 6.3 Angiography.- 6.4 Differential Diagnosis.- 7 Frontobasal Meningiomas.- 7.1 Incidence and Localization.- 7.2 Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- 7.3 Angiography.- 7.4 Differential Diagnosis.- 8 Meningiomas of the Sphenoid Wing and Middle Cranial Fossa.- 8.1 Incidence and Localization.- 8.2 Lateral Sphenoid Wing Meningiomas.- 8.2.1 CT and MRI.- 8.2.2 Angiography.- 8.3 Medial Sphenoid Wing Meningiomas.- 8.3.1 CT and MRI.- 8.3.2 Angiography.- 8.4 Parasellar Meningiomas.- 8.4.1 Meningeal Anatomy in the Parasellar Region.- 8.4.2 CT and MRI.- 8.4.3 Angiography.- 8.5 Meningioma En Plaque.- 8.5.1 CT and MRI.- 8.5.2 Angiography.- 8.6 Temporobasal Meningiomas.- 8.7 Differential Diagnosis.- 9 Tentorial Meningiomas.- 9.1 Anatomical Considerations.- 9.2 Incidence and Localization.- 9.2.1 Medial Tentorial Meningiomas.- 9.2.2 Lateral Tentorial Meningiomas.- 9.2.3 Falco Tentorial Meningiomas.- 9.3 Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- 9.4 Angiography.- 9.4.1 Arteries.- 9.4.2 Venous Sinuses.- 9.5 Differential Diagnosis.- 10 Meningiomas of the Posterior Fossa.- 10.1 Incidence and Localization.- 10.1.1 Meningiomas of the Posterior Surface of the Petrous Bone.- 10.1.2 Tentorial Meningiomas.- 10.1.3 Clivus Meningiomas.- 10.1.4 Tumours of the Cerebellar Convexity.- 10.1.5 Meningiomas of the Fourth Ventricle.- 10.1.6 Other Meningiomas.- 10.2 Meningiomas of the Posterior Surface of the Petrous Bone.- 10.2.1 Computed Tomography.- 10.2.2 Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- 10.2.3 Angiography.- 10.3 Clival Meningiomas.- 10.3.1 CT and MRI.- 10.3.2 Angiography.- 10.4 Meningiomas of the Cerebellar Convexity.- 10.5 Meningiomas of the Fourth Ventricle.- 10.6 Differential Diagnosis.- 11 Particular Conditions.- 11.1 Cystic Meningiomas.- 11.2 Intraventricular Meningioma.- 11.2.1 Incidence and Localization.- 11.2.2 Lateral Ventricles.- 11.2.3 Meningiomas of the Third and Fourth Ventricles.- 11.2.4 Differential Diagnosis.- 11.3 Primary Orbital Meningiomas.- 11.3.1 Incidence and Localization.- 11.3.2 Radiological Diagnosis.- 11.3.3 Differential Diagnosis.- 11.4 Ectopic Meningiomas.- 11.4.1 Incidence and Localization.- 11.4.2 Radiological Diagnosis.- 12 Peritumoral Oedema in Meningiomas.- 12.1 Introductory Comments.- 12.2 Peritumoral Oedema in Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- 12.2.1 Incidence.- 12.2.2 Distribution.- 12.3 Factors Involved in Oedema Production.- 12.3.1 Radiological Features.- 12.3.2 Histological Features.- 12.3.3 Theories of the Pathogenesis of Oedema in Meningiomas.- 12.4 Peritumoral Changes after Meningioma Excision.- 13 Meningioma Embolization.- 13.1 General Considerations.- 13.2 Meningioma Vascularization.- 13.2.1 Role of Meningeal Supply.- 13.2.2 Anastomosis of External Carotid with Internal Carotid and/or Vertebral Arteries.- 13.2.3 Cranial Nerves.- 13.3 Technical Aspects.- 13.4 Results.- 13.4.1 Findings in Embolized Meningiomas.- 13.4.2 Recurrence of Embolized Meningiomas.- 13.4.3 Complications.- 13.5 Conclusions.- 14 Surgical Perspective of Meningiomas.- 14.1 Historical Background.- 14.2 Clinical Presentation and Individual Sites.- 14.2.1 Convexity Meningiomas.- 14.2.2 Parasagittal and Falx Meningiomas.- 14.2.3 Basal Meningiomas.- 14.2.4 Posterior Fossa Meningiomas.- 14.2.5 Intraventricular Meningiomas.- 14.2.6 Intraorbital Meningiomas.- 14.3 Surgical Technique.- 14.3.1 New Surgical Techniques.- 14.3.2 Adjuvant Therapy.- 14.4 Prognosis.- 14.4.1 Degree of Surgical Removal.- 14.4.2 Site of Meningioma.- Conclusion.- References.




