A 65 year-old woman presented with headaches and mild sensory loss affecting the left side of her body. Meningioma (Parafalcine with Invasion of the Sagittal Sinus). (Left) T1-weighted axial MRI; ...
Transaxial slices of baseline positron emission tomography (PET) and fused PET/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; left) demonstrate a somatostatin receptor-expressing meningioma in the left cavernous ...
A meningioma is a benign (noncancerous) tumor that grows in the lining of the brain. It can be located anywhere within the skull, including the base of the brain. Treatment options for meningiomas ...
Parafalcine meningioma is a slow-growing and benign tumor that develops between the two hemispheres of the brain. Meningiomas are a type of primary brain tumor that forms on the meninges, the layers ...
After meningioma surgery, you’ll likely experience symptom improvement and better quality of life, but it’s good to be aware of potential complications. Meningioma is a benign brain tumor that ...
Meningiomas are the most common type of primary brain tumor. Found in the meninges– or the tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord, meningiomas are often benign. However, some can behave more ...
A meningioma is a tumor that starts between the skull and brain or the spine and spinal cord. Survival rates vary depending on the meningioma grade, with grade 1 tumors having the highest life ...
Meningioma (Parafalcine with Invasion of the Sagittal Sinus). Magnetic Resonance Venography (MRV), lateral image. Note the lack of flow in the posterior aspect of the superior sagittal sinus. In this ...