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Biological and Clinical Landscape of Meningiomas / edited by Gelareh Zadeh, Roland Goldbrunner, Boris Krischek, Farshad Nassiri.

Springer Nature - Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences eBooks 2023 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zadeh, Gelareh.
Contributor:
Goldbrunner, Roland.
Krischek, Boris.
Nassiri, Farshad.
Series:
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2214-8019 ; 1416
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine--Research.
Medicine.
Biology--Research.
Biology.
Biomedical Research.
Local Subjects:
Biomedical Research.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (264 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Summary:
"Meningiomas are tumors that originate from the arachnoidal cap cells of the leptomeninges. With an incidence rate of 8.36 per 100, 000 population, they are the most common primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors, accounting for a third of all cases. The World Health Organization (WHO) classification has traditionally categorized meningiomas into 15 different histopathological subtypes and three clinical grades. Tumors are classified as WHO grades 1, 2 or 3 based largely on histopathological features such as mitotic activity, presence of brain invasion, and other atypical features. However, there is increasing recognition of the limitations of histopathology including but not limited to: confounding factors such as sampling bias in a heterogeneous tumor, and technical factors related to the experience of the grading pathologist. Even with careful histologic grading, there remains significant variability in recurrence rates within each tumor grade. As more studieshave uncovered the molecular features of meningiomas, novel biological alterations have helped refine classification schemes that more accurately reflect patient outcomes. This book reviews the current state of knowledge on the genomic and epigenomic landscape of meningiomas in order to identify the roles of genomic aberrations on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of meningiomas in addition to mainstays of surgical management, radiation therapy, and potential novel chemotherapies. Written by a team of world-renowned experts in neurosurgery, neuropathology, radiology, and radiation-oncology, this book is the definitive resource on meningioma management and investigation for both clinicians and scientists alike." <.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction and History of Meningiomas
Chapter 2. Clinical Presentation and Prognosis
Chapter 3. Imaging Characteristics of Meningiomas
Chapter 4. Histopathology of Meningiomas
Chapter 5. Skull Base Meningiomas
Chapter 6. Spinal Meningiomas
Chapter 7. Surgical Therapies
Chapter 8. Radiation Therapies
Chapter 9. Illustrative Cases
Chapter 10. Advances in CNS Tumor Classification
Chapter 11. Genomic Landscape
Chapter 12. Radiation-Induced Meningiomas
Chapter 13. Meningioma Predisposing Syndromes
Chapter 14. Epigentic Landscape
Chapter 15. Immune Profile
Chapter 16. PDX Models/Mouse Models/Cell Lines
Chapter 17. Novel Medical Therapies
Chapter 18. Quality of Life in Menigioma Patients
Chapter 19. Illustrative Cases: Revisited with Adjuvant Molecular Data
Chapter 20. Future Directions in Management.
Notes:
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ISBN:
3-031-29750-4
OCLC:
1390560720

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