MeningiomasOssama Al-Mefty |
Contents
The History of Intracranial Meningiomas | 1 |
The Meninges | 9 |
Etiology and Biology of Meningiomas | 27 |
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anterior appearance approach arachnoid arise artery associated attachment base benign blood bone brain branches carotid cause cavernous cells cerebral changes clinical complete compression cranial nerves CT scan Cushing demonstrated described diagnosis dura dural edema effect enhancement et al extension falx findings flap foramen magnum fossa frequently frontal giomas growth human imaging increased internal intracranial meningiomas intracranial pressure involvement lateral lesions loss major malignant mass meningeal meningiomas middle multiple Neurol Neurological Neurosurg Neurosurgery ningiomas noted occur opened operation optic nerve orbital origin patients position possible posterior postoperative present primary radiation receptors recurrence region removal reported resection sagittal seen showing sinus skull space sphenoid spinal superior supply Surg surgery surgical symptoms Table techniques temporal therapy third tissue treatment tumor usually vascular veins venous vessels visual wall