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Prognosis in Meningioma through Evaluation of Skull Bone Patterns
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1977
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Neuro-oncologyLytic FactorPathologyCystic GroupsSkull Base SurgeryAnatomySixty-three CasesMedicineOsteoporosisTemporal BoneSkull Bone PatternsMeningiomaRadiologySkull Base
Sixty-three cases of meningioma were selected for study. Radiologically, they were divided into blastic and cystic groups. Tumors producing more blastic patterns infrequently recurred, unlike those that contained a lytic factor. The cases were also analyzed in regard to histologic type, but no relationship was found between histologic type and recurrence.