Delayed bleeding after gamma knife surgery for meningioma
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00701-004-0226-3
Delayed bleeding after gamma knife surgery for meningioma
Abstract
We report the occurrence of haemorrhage in a meningioma after gamma knife surgery.A 52-year-old woman had undergone gamma knife radiosurgery for a growing meningioma in the left tentorial hiatus three years earlier (A radiation dose of 15 Gy was administered to the margin, with a maximum dose of 30 Gy, Fig. 1a). The size of the mass decreased steadily, and central lucency was seen in the follow-up magnetic resonance images, a usual finding seen after gamma knife surgery (MRI, Fig. 1b). However, a MRI taken at the 30-month follow-up showed the tumour to be swollen, and peritumoural oedema had increased (Fig. 1c). Three years later, apoplectic symptoms occurred, and computed tomography revealed a peritumoural haemorrhage, with oedema (Fig. 1d). An emergency craniotomy was carried out, and the biopsy showed a transitional type of meningioma, with vasculopathy and necrosis. After operation she had a right hemiparesis and a visual defect.
Comment on
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Meningioma manifesting intracerebral haemorrhage: a possible mechanism of haemorrhage.Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2000;142(2):165-8. doi: 10.1007/s007010050019. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2000. PMID: 10795890
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