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Is location more determining than WHO grade for long-term clinical outcome in patients with meningioma in the first two decades of life?

Dorian HirschmannDanial NasiriChristian Joachim EntenmannChristine HaberlerThomas Roetzer-PejrimovskyChristian DorferMatthias Millesi
Published in: Wiener klinische Wochenschrift (2024)
Patients with convexity meningiomas in the first two decades of life have a good outcome due to high chance of gross total resection. Patients with skull base meningioma are at high risk of relapse and poor outcome, particularly those with WHO grades 2 and 3. Subtotal resection in patients with skull base location is probably the main reason for this difference.
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  • free survival