Literature DB >> 28300711

Dramatic Shrinkage with Reduced Vascularization of Large Meningiomas After Cessation of Progestin Treatment.

Michel Kalamarides1, Matthieu Peyre2.   

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BACKGROUND: The relationship between long-term intake of progestin and meningioma growth is now well-known and has become a model of hormone-driven meningioma growth. Conversely, it has been demonstrated that cessation of treatment often leads to tumor regression. Consequently, watchful observation has become the strategy of choice in the case of multiple meningiomas in asymptomatic patients undergoing progestin treatment. CASE DESCRIPTION: In 2 patients with large tumors (>60 cm3) scheduled for surgery, conservative management with cessation of progestin treatment produced a dramatic reduction of meningioma size from 64 to 11 cm3 (-83%) and 68 to 13 cm3 (-81%), respectively, during a 1-year period. This shrinkage was associated with spontaneous devascularization of the meningiomas as observed on T2-weighted images.
CONCLUSIONS: This observation adds new insights into the role of progesterone in meningioma tumorigenesis and could lead to future discoveries on the molecular relationships between meningioma tumorigenesis, progesterone dependence, and tumor vascularization.
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Keywords:  Hormone dependent; Meningioma; Progesterone; Shrinkage

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28300711     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.03.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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