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Radiological predictive factors for regrowth of residual benign meningiomas.

Takatoshi Fujimoto1, Yasuhito Ishida, Yoshitomo Uchiyama, Hiroyuki Nakase, Toshisuke Sakaki, Mitsutoshi Nakamura, Young-Su Park, Yasushi Motoyama, Fumihiko Nishimura.   

Abstract

The pre- and postoperative radiological predictive factors for the regrowth of residual benign meningiomas were investigated in 80 of 327 patients who underwent first surgery for intracranial meningioma, who met the following conditions: residual tumor observed on postoperative imaging, follow up for more than 5 years or until regrowth of the residual tumor, histological diagnosis of World Health Organization grade I, and no additional therapy performed within 1 month after surgery. These 80 patients were divided into those with no regrowth during the follow-up period (Group A, n = 54) and those with regrowth (Group B, n = 26), and the clinical characteristics and pre- and postoperative imaging findings were compared. Univariate analysis of factors influencing regrowth showed 6 factors were significant: tumor size ≥4 cm (p = 0.043), tumor volume ≥30 cm(3) (p = 0.026), presence of edema (p = 0.036), unclear brain-tumor interface (p < 0.001), presence of a pial-cortical blood supply (p = 0.031), and residual tumor volume ≥3.0 cm(3) (p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis showed only residual tumor volume ≥3.0 cm(3) was significant (p = 0.001). Generally, the significant imaging findings on univariate analysis suggest malignant meningioma. Similar findings may be observed even in grade I cases, and residual tumors may regrow in such cases. The possibility is particularly high if the residual tumor volume exceeds 3.0 cm(3), so early radiotherapy should be performed to prevent regrowth.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21701104     DOI: 10.2176/nmc.51.415

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0470-8105            Impact factor:   1.742


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