Аrachnoid granulation in the recurrence of meningiomas
https://doi.org/10.56618/2071-2693_2023_15_2_161
Abstract
Introduction. Meningiomas are common tumors of the central nervous system, most of which are benign. Anaplastic and atypical meningiomas, which together account for 25 % of all meningiomas, have a high recurrence rate even after gross total resection and radiotherapy, which determines a significantly worse prognosis. The mechanisms of recurrence remain poorly understood. Purpose. To assess the significance of arachnoid granulations in the recurrence of meningiomas; to present our own clinical case; to make the review of the literature on this topic. Materials and methods. We searched for publications in the Pubmed, EMBASE, Cohrane Library, and eLibrary databases published between the beginning of database management to February 2023 on the issue of the role of arachnoid granulation in meningioma reccurence. The materials of the desease history and results of histological examination of 71-year-old with intracranial meningioma who were treated in Almazov National Medical Research Center are used in this work. Results. The clinical case of intracranial meningioma surgery is described. Histological examination of the tumor revealed papillary meningioma, grade 3. Tumor growth of meningioma was found in the granulations of the arachnoid. According to the review the clinical case shows the importance of the arachnoid granulations in determining the clinical management for this group of patients.
About the Authors
V. V. UshanovRussian Federation
2 Akkuratova street, St. Petersburg, 197341
M. M. Tastanbekov
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova street, St. Petersburg, 197341
K. K. Kukanov
Russian Federation
12 Mayakovsky street, St. Petersburg, 191014
M. V. Dikonenko
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova street, St. Petersburg, 197341
A. A. Paltsev
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova street, St. Petersburg, 197341
N. I. Fris
Russian Federation
6–8 Lev Tolstoy street, St. Petersburg, 197022
Yu. M. Zabrodskaya
Russian Federation
2 Akkuratova street, St. Petersburg, 197341
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Ushanov V.V., Tastanbekov M.M., Kukanov K.K., Dikonenko M.V., Paltsev A.A., Fris N.I., Zabrodskaya Yu.M. Аrachnoid granulation in the recurrence of meningiomas. Russian Neurosurgical Journal named after Professor A. L. Polenov. 2023;15(2):161-165. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.56618/2071-2693_2023_15_2_161