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Epidemiology, Natural History, and Growth Risk of Meningiomas Shuhei YAMADA 1,2 , Noriyuki KIJIMA 2 , Haruhiko KISHIMA 2 1Department of Neurosurgery, Kansai Rosai Hospital 2Department of Neurosurgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Keyword: 無症候性髄膜腫 , 疫学 , 自然歴 , 増大リスク , 増大速度 , asymptomatic meningioma , incidental meningioma , natural history , growth risk , growth speed pp.684-698
Published Date 2024/7/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1436204968
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 Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumors. As the number of incidentally discovered meningiomas has increased with the widespread access and use of neuroimaging, treatment strategies for meningiomas have become more important. Close observation is the first choice for asymptomatic lesions; however, the natural history of meningiomas remains unclear. It is necessary to recognize the characteristics of meningiomas that are likely to grow, such as high signal intensity on MRI T2WI. It is also important to examine the growth rates and patterns using multiple neuroimaging examinations during the follow-up period. The authors suggested a relationship between the various observed growth patterns and the length of the follow-up period based on the assumed development of tumor volume. Less than 10% of patients with asymptomatic meningiomas develop symptoms and require treatment. However, it remains unclear which lesions become symptomatic, and further studies are required. Lesions with a sustained growth pattern undergo preventive treatment interventions, but the need for and appropriate timing of these interventions are continuously under debate. Further studies will help elucidate the natural history of meningiomas.


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