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. 2005 Apr;28(2):104-14.
doi: 10.1007/s10143-004-0366-1. Epub 2004 Nov 25.

Radiation-induced intracranial meningiomas: review of six operated cases

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Radiation-induced intracranial meningiomas: review of six operated cases

Antonio De Tommasi et al. Neurosurg Rev. 2005 Apr.

Abstract

It is well known that radiation can induce meningiomas. These tumors usually arise in patients with a history of low-dose radiation to the scalp for treatment of tinea capitis or high-dose radiation for a previous brain tumor. Radiation-associated meningiomas (RAMs) morphologically resemble their spontaneously arising counterparts. However, RAMs frequently present a more malignant phenotype and, as such, are diagnosed as "atypical" or "aggressive" meningiomas and occur predominantly in younger patients. This paper describes six cases of radiation-associated intracranial meningiomas in patients previously treated with low-dose radiation to the scalp for tinea capitis.

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