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37 cases of cerebral hemispheric tumours are presented. These make up 23,1% of all the intracranial tumours observed over a period of 11 years in a Child Neurology Service. 19 cases were males and 18 females. Their ages were between 16 days and 7 1/2 years.
Vomiting
and headache were usually the first symptoms followed by seizures, frequently of the focal kind. Motor difficulties used to appear later. 69.6% of the cases presented a malfunctioning focus on the E.E.G. on the side of the tumor. The simple cranial X-Rays showed firstly widening of the fronto-parietal sutures, intracranial calcifications were seen in some of the cases with ependymonas and piloid astrocytoma in patients with Bourneville's disease. Pneumoencephalography as well as carotid angiography, radioisotope examination and computerized tomography gave us very positive results in the localization and determination of the size of the tumor. The ependymomas showed pathological vascularization regularly. The nature of the tumours corresponded to: 14 cases of ependymoma, 8 cases of astrocytoma I and II types, 1 case of astrocytoma of types III and IV, 3 cases of plexus papilloma, 2 cases of
meningioma
, 1 case of sarcoma of the basal ganglia, 1 case of teratoma, 3 cases of indifferentiated malignant tumours, 4 cases not proven. There was a 20% survival of patients five years later.
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PMID:[Cerebral tumours in infancy (author's transl)]. 90 Jun 62
As a causative factor in spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage, vascular anomalies, especially aneurysm or arteriovenous malformation, have been generally recognized. On the other hand, subarachnoid hemorrhage from brain tumor and cryptic vascular malformation are rare. We experienced two cases showing subarachnoid hemorrhage from angioblastic
meningioma
and vascular hamartoma as an initial symptom. Case 1: A 48-year-old woman, who complained of severe headache and
vomiting
on Feb. 10th, 1972, gradually became lethargic. Lumbar puncture revealed moderately hemorrhagic C.S.F.. On the fifth day after the onset, she was admitted to our hospital. On admission she showed disorientation and disturbance of resent memory. Aphasia and agnosia were slightly observed. On ophthalmologic examination right homonymous lower quadrant hemianopsia was observed. The carotid angiogram showed slight square shift of the anterior cerebral artery to the right side, elevation of the middle serebral artery and a homogeneous tumor stain in the occipital region in capillary phase. A walnut sized tumor invading the middle portion of the left lateral sinus and showing firm adhesion to the tentrium was found. There was an intracerebral hematoma behined the tumor. The tumor, the tentrium and the lateral sinus were extirpated en bloc and the intracerebral hematoma was aspirated. Histologically, the tumor was angioblastic
meningioma
. Case 2: A 7-year-old boy, who complained of severe abrupt headache, nuchal pain and
vomiting
on Sept. 17th, 1972, became gradually lethargic. Lumbar puncture revealed hemorrhagic C.S.F., On the tenth day after the onset, he was admitted to our hospital. He showed confusion and agitation. The carotid angiogram showed an unrolling of the pericallosal artery, but no findings of space taking lesions. An air study indicated a globular filling defect protruding into the anterior horn of the right lateral ventricle. The tumor located in the laterobasal wall of the anterior horn was removed picemiel by transventricular approach. Histologically, the tumor was vascular hamartoma. Furthermore, we discussed various brain tumors showing subarachnoid hemorrhage as an initial symptom, its frequency and bleeding mechanism on the literature.
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PMID:[Two cases showing subarachnoid hemorrhage from angioblastic meningioma and vascular hamartoma (author's transl)]. 98 94
Meningiomas
are common brain tumors which are generally benign, well circumscribed, and slow growing. In a minority of patients, complete surgical removal is not possible and regrowth of tumor tissue is a major clinical problem. Most meningiomas contain progesterone receptors and the antiprogestational drug mifepristone (RU 486) binds to these receptors. 10 patients were treated with 12 recurrent or primary inoperable meningiomas, all of whom had shown recent neuroradiological and/or ophthalmological evidence of tumor growth. They received 200 mg mifepristone daily for 12 months. Most patients initially had complaints of nausea,
vomiting
, and/or tiredness. In 4 patients, prednisone (7.5 mg/day) was given, after which these side effects subsided. CT scan analysis of tumor size showed a progression of growth of 5 meningiomas in 4 patients, stable disease in 3 with 3 tumors, and regression of 3 tumors in 3 patients. A decrease in the complaints of headache and an improved general well being was observed in 5 patients. 2 patients died during the treatment period from unrelated causes. Mifepristone treatment resulted in control of tumor growth (stable disease) in 6 of 10 patients who had shown recent evidence of tumor growth. In 3 of these 6 patients, consistent tumor shrinkage was seen.
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PMID:Mifepristone (RU 486) treatment of meningiomas. 161 17
Extracranial metastasis of primary central nervous system neoplasms is uncommon and has not been described in the dog. We report the clincopathologic features of intracranial
meningioma
with pulmonary metastasis in three dogs (case No. 1: 13-year-old castrated male Boxer dog; case No. 2: 14-year-old spayed female Dachshund; case No. 3: 6-year-old spayed female German Shepherd Dog). Case No. 1 presented with ataxia, lethargy,
vomiting
, and leaning and falling to the right, and had a transient remission following radiation and corticosteroid therapy; case No. 2 had a history of seizures that were unresponsive to primidone, left-sided postural reaction deficits, ataxia, and circling to the right; case No. 3 had only intermittent episodes of
vomiting
Computed tomography of case Nos. 1 and 2 revealed peripherally located homogeneous contrast-enhancing intracranial masses. Postmortem examination revealed intracranial masses with single or multiple pulmonary nodules in all three cases. Histologically, the intracranial and pulmonary masses were meningotheliomatous meningiomas with atypical features including brain infiltration, necrosis, nuclear atypia, prominent nucleoli, and moderate cell density. All of the primary meningiomas had low mitotic rates. The current interest in early diagnosis and aggressive clinical/surgical management of canine patients with
meningioma
and other primary central nervous system neoplasms will likely result in an increased detection of extracranial metastases.
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PMID:Intracranial meningioma with pulmonary metastasis in three dogs. 162 30
60,000 women in France have received RU 486 and a prostaglandin to induce abortion. In the late 1980's, clinical researchers assessed the safety and effectiveness of 600 mg of oral RU 486 in 2040 French women. 2 days later, health workers either injected 0.25-0.5mg of sulprostone or inserted a 1mg vaginal suppository of gemeprost in 1964 women who had not yet aborted. 96% experienced complete abortions. Physicians needed to conduct either a vacuum aspiration of dilation and curettage on the other 4%. RU 486 was most successful with 0.5mg of sulprostone, but these women also experienced considerable vaginal bleeding and pain. Overall uterine bleeding occurred for 8.9 days. The researchers recommended that adequate medical facilities be accessible to women using this method. Mild side effects were nausea,
vomiting
, and diarrhea. Efficacy and safety matched those of other early abortion methods. In April 1991, a grand multiparous women who smoked heavily and received RU 486 and a prostaglandin died--the 1st reported RU 486 related death. RU 486 may be able to treat fibroids, endometriosis, premenstrual syndrome,
meningioma
, hypertension, adrenal cancer, glaucoma, some forms of Cushing's syndrome, and breast cancer. The US Food and Drug Administration forbade the commercial import of RU 486 in 1989, even though it deemed RU 486 safe and effective. FDA considered the antiabortion view of the Bush Administration when making this decision. It made this decision despite the fact that abortion was still legal. RU 486 should be available soon for use as an abortifacient in the UK, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. These countries do not intent providing it to US women, however. Further the manufacturer is not willing to provide it to US researchers because it is afraid of antiabortion repercussions which may jeopardize WHO's approval of RU 486.
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PMID:The RU 486 story: the French experience. 173 8
The clinical, radiological and pathological features of two cases of intraventricular
meningioma
in a 9-year-old boy and a 9-year-old girl are reported. Presenting features included headache,
vomiting
and somnolence with no localizing neurological signs on physical examination. Neither patient showed evidence of neurofibromatosis. CT scans were helpful in establishing the preoperative diagnoses with uniformly hyperdense, well-circumscribed lesions showing bright enhancement after contrast within the lateral and third ventricles respectively. Histological examination revealed mixed fibroblastic/angioblastic and fibroblastic patterns, with typical electron-microscopic and immunohistochemical features of
meningioma
. Successful surgical removal was achieved in both cases.
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PMID:Clinicopathological and radiological features of two cases of intraventricular meningioma in childhood. 248 54
Two cases of brain tumors which developed after radiotherapy against retinoblastomas are reported. A 17-year-old girl was admitted with a chief complaint of swelling in her forehead after head injury in July, 1981. At 7 months old her left eye had been enucleated and she had received radiation therapy of 40 Gy to the right eye because of her bilateral retinoblastoma. On admission a CT scan revealed a high density mass with a partial low density area in her right middle fossa. A right frontotemporal craniotomy was performed and the tumor was removed subtotally, which was diagnosed as a malignant fibrous histiocytoma. The second case was a 14-year-old boy, who had received radiotherapy of 39.6 Gy against retinoblastoma of the right eye after enucleation at 2 months old. He had been well for 14 years after the therapy and was admitted to the hospital with complaints of headache, nausea,
vomiting
and unsteady gait in January 1985. A CT scan demonstrated a large contrast enhancing mass in the righ middle fossa, which was removed subtotally on January 14, 1985. A histological diagnosis of fibroblastic
meningioma
was made. Each patient developed a secondary brain tumor after radiotherapy against retinoblastoma. Those tumors appear to be radiation induced, although 10 to 15% of the patients who survived retinoblastoma without radiotherapy had been reported to develop secondary nonocular tumors. The patients with retinoblastoma should be followed up carefully after the initial treatment.
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PMID:[Two cases of the middle fossa tumor following radiotherapy against retinoblastoma]. 282 45
A case of
meningioma
following irradiation for a tumor of the third ventricle is reported. A four year old girl was admitted complaining of headache and
vomiting
. The pneumoventriculography revealed marked hydrocephalus and a mass lesion at the third ventricle. Under the diagnosis of a tumor of the third ventricle, ventriculo-atrial shunt and radiation therapy were performed. Totally, 4170 rad irradiation was directed from left temporal area through a single portal. Though she had no complaints for fourteen years, at the age of eighteen, she was admitted complaining of right hemiparasis and general convulsion. CT scan and left carotid angiogram revealed a left fronto-temporal tumor diagnosed as
meningioma
. Histological examination showed transitional type
meningioma
. The post-operative course was uneventful, and discharged without neurological sign except for slight right hemiparesis. A review of available literature revealed about 150 cases of post irradiated meningiomas. However, there were only 18 cases of meningiomas following irradiation for the treatment of brain tumors. These reported cases were also discussed.
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PMID:[Radiation-induced meningioma--a case report]. 378 64
The case reported here was a 6-year-old girl who complained of sudden headache and nausea followed by
vomiting
and visited our clinic. Physical examination revealed mental confusion, right abducent palsy and papilledema. Computed tomography demonstrated a round high-density area surrounded by a low-density zone indicating cystic nature and including high-density part. The lesion was located in the right parietal lobe attaching to the flax. Right frontoparietal craniotomy disclosed a brain tumor containing a large cyst in which bleeding from the tumor was confirmed. This mass lesion was totally resected out. Histo-pathological diagnosis was
meningioma
to contained cystic formation and hemorrhage from the tumor. Therefore, further discussion on the pathogenesis of cyst formation and bleeding from this tumor was presented.
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PMID:[Cystic meningioma associated with intratumoral hemorrhage in a child--report of a case and review of the literature]. 712 32
A case of deep sylvian
meningioma
is reported which is unusual in the aspect that the initial symptoms were headache and
vomiting
due to intracerebral hemorrhage from
meningioma
. After evacuation of hematoma in the right temporal lobe and biopsy of the tumor, it was found to be meningothelial
meningioma
with psammoma bodies. Cerebral angiography showed characteristic findings of intrasylvian vascular tumor. Complete removal of this tumor was performed under microscopy, dissecting dense adhesion between the tumor and main branches of the middle cerebral artery. Consequently, the patient showed only slight impairment of fine movement of his left fingers. Deep sylvian
meningioma
designated by Cushing and Eisenhart is very rare. This case is the only one of deep sylvian
meningioma
in our whole series of 181 intracranial meningiomas and probably the twentieth case reported so far in the literature.
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PMID:[A case of deep sylvian meningioma with intracerebral hematoma (author's transl)]. 724 24
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