Meningiomas

Meningiomas

From Pathology to Clinics

Del Basso De Caro, Marialaura; Maiuri, Francesco

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2025

291

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9783031766794

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Part I: Meningioma Pathology and Population-Based Aspects.- 1: Meningiomas in Children.- 2: Meningiomas in the Elderly.- 3: Meningiomas and Hormone-Related Clinical Conditions.- 4: Meningiomas in Genetic and Familial Syndromes: Biomolecular Correlations.- Part II: Meningiomas: Pathological - Clinical Correlations.- 5: Meningiomas Development: Meningeal Embryology and Tumorigenesis.- 6: Molecular Biology and Genetics of Meningiomas: Classification and diagnostic methods.- 7: Comprehensive Overview of Genetic Alterations in Meningioma.- 8: Meningioma Location: Pathological - Prognostic Correlations.- 9: Brain - Tumor Interface, Brain Invasion and Peritumoral edema in Meningiomas: Pathological - Clinical Implications.- 10: Malignant Meningiomas.- Part III : Meningioma Pathology and Imaging.- 11: Pathology - Imaging Correlations of Meningiomas: Imaging Mimics.- 12: Radiomics in Meningiomas: Pathological and Biomolecular Correlation.- 13: PET and SPECT in Meningiomas: Pathological Correlations.- Part IV : Meningioma Pathology and Management.- 14: The Simpson Grading: Is it Still Valid after WHO Classification in the Imaging Era?.- 15: Aggressive Versus more Conservative Surgery for Invasive Meningiomas.- 16: Meningioma Pathology and Radiotherapy at Initial Diagnosis.- 17: Biomolecular-Related Medical Therapies for Meningiomas.- Part V : Meningioma Pathology and Recurrences.- 18: Time to Recurrence of Meningiomas.- 19: Topography of Meningioma Recurrences: Localized versus Diffuse.- 20: Management of Recurrences of Non-Skull Base Meningiomas.- 21: Management of Recurrences of Skull Base Meningiomas.- 22: Multiple Re-operations for Recurrent Meningiomas.
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Brain-tumor interface;Meningioma recurrence;Sex-hormone;Familial syndrome;Radiomics