Meningiomas with CNS invasion
Gousias K, Trakolis L, Simon M (2023)
Frontiers in Neuroscience 17: 1189606.
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Gousias, Konstantinos;
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Simon, MatthiasUniBi
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CNS invasion has been included as an independent criterion for the diagnosis of a high-grade (WHO and CNS grade 2 and 3) meningioma in the 2016 and more recently in the 2021 WHO classification. However, the prognostic role of brain invasion has recently been questioned. Also, surgical treatment for brain invasive meningiomas may pose specific challenges. We conducted a systematic review of the 2016-2022 literature on brain invasive meningiomas in Pubmed, Scopus, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library. The prognostic relevance of brain invasion as a stand-alone criterion is still unclear. Additional and larger studies using robust definitions of histological brain invasion and addressing the issue of sampling errors are clearly warranted. Although the necessity of molecular profiling in meningioma grading, prognostication and decision making in the future is obvious, specific markers for brain invasion are lacking for the time being. Advanced neuroimaging may predict CNS invasion preoperatively. The extent of resection (e.g., the Simpson grading) is an important predictor of tumor recurrence especially in higher grade meningiomas, but also - although likely to a lesser degree - in benign tumors, and therefore also in brain invasive meningiomas with and without other histological features of atypia or malignancy. Hence, surgery for brain invasive meningiomas should follow the principles of maximal but safe resections. There are some data to suggest that safety and functional outcomes in such cases may benefit from the armamentarium of surgical adjuncts commonly used for surgery of eloquent gliomas such as intraoperative monitoring, awake craniotomy, DTI tractography and further advanced intraoperative brain tumor visualization. Copyright © 2023 Gousias, Trakolis and Simon.
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invasive meningioma;
CNS invasion;
Simpson grade of resection;
functional outcome;
surgery
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Frontiers in Neuroscience
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17
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1189606
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1662-4548
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Gousias K, Trakolis L, Simon M. Meningiomas with CNS invasion. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 2023;17: 1189606.
Gousias, K., Trakolis, L., & Simon, M. (2023). Meningiomas with CNS invasion. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 17, 1189606. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1189606
Gousias, Konstantinos, Trakolis, Leonidas, and Simon, Matthias. 2023. “Meningiomas with CNS invasion”. Frontiers in Neuroscience 17: 1189606.
Gousias, K., Trakolis, L., and Simon, M. (2023). Meningiomas with CNS invasion. Frontiers in Neuroscience 17:1189606.
Gousias, K., Trakolis, L., & Simon, M., 2023. Meningiomas with CNS invasion. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 17: 1189606.
K. Gousias, L. Trakolis, and M. Simon, “Meningiomas with CNS invasion”, Frontiers in Neuroscience, vol. 17, 2023, : 1189606.
Gousias, K., Trakolis, L., Simon, M.: Meningiomas with CNS invasion. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 17, : 1189606 (2023).
Gousias, Konstantinos, Trakolis, Leonidas, and Simon, Matthias. “Meningiomas with CNS invasion”. Frontiers in Neuroscience 17 (2023): 1189606.
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