-
Meningioma, also
known as
meningeal tumor, is
typically a slow-growing
tumor that
forms from the meninges, the
membranous layers surrounding the brain...
-
Malignant meningioma is a rare, fast-growing
tumor that
forms in one of the
inner layers of the
meninges (thin
layers of
tissue that
cover and protect...
- a
clear risk. The most
common types of
primary tumors in
adults are
meningiomas (usually benign) and
astrocytomas such as glioblastomas. In children...
- type II (also
known as
MISME syndrome –
multiple inherited schwannomas,
meningiomas, and ependymomas) is a
genetic condition that may be
inherited or may...
- ****ociation
recommends that cell
phone users use a hands-free device.
Meningiomas are
significantly more
common in
women than in men; they are most common...
- A
sphenoid wing
meningioma is a
benign brain tumor near the
sphenoid bone. A
meningioma is a
benign brain tumor. It
originates from the
arachnoid (not...
- is
often subject to age-related calcification, and a site of
falcine meningiomas. The falx
cerebri is
named for its sickle-like shape. The falx cerebri...
- tumor. Initially, the
dural tail sign was
thought to be
pathognomonic of
meningioma, a slow-growing
tumor that
arises from the meninges. However, subsequent...
-
Optic nerve sheath meningiomas (ONSM) are rare
benign tumors of the
optic nerve. 60–70% of
cases occur in
middle age females, and is more
common in older...
-
headaches that are
localised underneath the crown.
Other diseases include meningioma, a
tumor surrounding essential blood vessels and
nerves that may be near...