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DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-828928
Spinal Meningiomas
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Publikationsdatum:
02. Juni 2004 (online)
ABSTRACT
Slow growing and uncommon with subtle and insidious symptoms, meningiomas of the spine can often be present for considerable time before a proper diagnosis is made. When appropriately diagnosed and promptly treated, however, clinical improvement and few recurrences are the rule. The history, diagnosis, and imaging of these tumors are described. Modern anesthetic techniques, spinal monitoring, the operating microscope, and refinement of surgical approaches to the spine have allowed easier and safer removal of such meningiomas. Finally, the widespread availability of reconstructive and stabilization techniques, including instrumentation, has decreased the incidence of postoperative deformity and enable more aggressive bone removal when necessary to effect complete surgical excision.
KEYWORDS
Spinal meningioma - neurofibromatosis type 2
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