Association between tumor size and peritumoral brain edema in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas
<h4>Background and purpose</h4> Peritumoral brain edema (PTBE) is a common complication in meningioma and disruption of the tumor-brain barrier in meningioma is crucial for PTBE formation. To evaluate the association between meningioma size and PTBE, we measured meningioma volumes using...
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doaj-cbfa38a352ae49d181a11684d2ecdac92021-06-13T04:30:46ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01166Association between tumor size and peritumoral brain edema in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomasChansub ShinJae Min KimJin Hwan CheongJe Il RyuYu Deok WonYong KoMyung-Hoon Han<h4>Background and purpose</h4> Peritumoral brain edema (PTBE) is a common complication in meningioma and disruption of the tumor-brain barrier in meningioma is crucial for PTBE formation. To evaluate the association between meningioma size and PTBE, we measured meningioma volumes using the 3D slicer in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas. <h4>Methods</h4> Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to determine the optimal cut-off meningioma volume values for predicting PTBE occurrence. Logistic regressions were used to estimate the odds ratios for PTBE occurrence in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas according to several predictive factors. <h4>Results</h4> A total of 205 convexity or parasagittal meningioma patients with no other brain disease who underwent one or more contrast-enhanced brain MRIs were enrolled in this 10-year analysis in two hospitals. The optimal cut-off meningioma volume value for prediction of PTBE in all study patients was 13.953 cc (sensitivity = 76.1%; specificity = 92.5%). If a meningioma is assumed to be a complete sphere, 13.953 cc is about 2.987 cm in diameter. <h4>Conclusions</h4> Our study suggests a cut-off value of 3 cm meningioma diameter for prediction of PTBE in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas. We believe that we have revealed why the meningioma diameter of 3 cm is clinically meaningful.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8191970/?tool=EBI |
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Chansub Shin Jae Min Kim Jin Hwan Cheong Je Il Ryu Yu Deok Won Yong Ko Myung-Hoon Han Association between tumor size and peritumoral brain edema in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas PLoS ONE |
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Chansub Shin Jae Min Kim Jin Hwan Cheong Je Il Ryu Yu Deok Won Yong Ko Myung-Hoon Han |
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Association between tumor size and peritumoral brain edema in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas |
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Association between tumor size and peritumoral brain edema in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas |
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Association between tumor size and peritumoral brain edema in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas |
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Association between tumor size and peritumoral brain edema in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas |
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Association between tumor size and peritumoral brain edema in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas |
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association between tumor size and peritumoral brain edema in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas |
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<h4>Background and purpose</h4> Peritumoral brain edema (PTBE) is a common complication in meningioma and disruption of the tumor-brain barrier in meningioma is crucial for PTBE formation. To evaluate the association between meningioma size and PTBE, we measured meningioma volumes using the 3D slicer in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas. <h4>Methods</h4> Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to determine the optimal cut-off meningioma volume values for predicting PTBE occurrence. Logistic regressions were used to estimate the odds ratios for PTBE occurrence in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas according to several predictive factors. <h4>Results</h4> A total of 205 convexity or parasagittal meningioma patients with no other brain disease who underwent one or more contrast-enhanced brain MRIs were enrolled in this 10-year analysis in two hospitals. The optimal cut-off meningioma volume value for prediction of PTBE in all study patients was 13.953 cc (sensitivity = 76.1%; specificity = 92.5%). If a meningioma is assumed to be a complete sphere, 13.953 cc is about 2.987 cm in diameter. <h4>Conclusions</h4> Our study suggests a cut-off value of 3 cm meningioma diameter for prediction of PTBE in patients with convexity and parasagittal meningiomas. We believe that we have revealed why the meningioma diameter of 3 cm is clinically meaningful. |
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