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Sustained growth of intraosseous hormone-associated meningiomas after cessation of progestin therapy.

Samiya AbiJaoudePauline MarijonPaul RoblotSuzanne TranPhilippe CornuMichel KalamaridesMatthieu Peyre
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2021)
Hormone-associated meningiomas tend to stop growing or decrease in size after cessation of certain progestins, mainly cyproterone acetate. We report three observations on the natural history of hormone-associated intraosseous meningiomas, showing in a first patient that those tumors may grow rapidly under nomegestrol. We then demonstrate the sustained growth of intraosseous hormone-associated meningiomas after cessation of promesgestone and nomegestrol, independently of the intracranial portion, which concurrently decreased in size in the second case or was resected at the time of nomegestrol withdrawal in the third case, thus giving new insights into the tumorigenesis mechanisms of hormone-associated intraosseous meningiomas.
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