2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.40122
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Prognostic Factors in the Surgery of Clinoidal Meningiomas

Cristopher Valencia-Ramos,
Jose G Arroyo Del Castillo,
Jorge F Aragon
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Clinoidal meningiomas are currently among the intracranial meningiomas with the greatest neurosurgical complexity, morbidity, and mortality associated with their resection. The worldwide literature has described tumor size (>4 cm 3 ), patient age (>60 years), and invasion of the cavernous sinus as factors associated with a worse clinical outcome following surgery. Methods: We describe the series of cases of patients with clinoidal meningiomas who underwent micros… Show more

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