2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2023.01.100
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Systematic Review of Meningiomas Revealed by Spontaneous Intracranial Hemorrhage: Clinicopathological Features, Outcomes, and Rebleeding Rate

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“…Patients with hemorrhagic meningiomas have a mortality rate of 20% and a morbidity rate of 21%. Among 19 patients who did not undergo meningioma removal during the follow-up period, 14 experienced rebleeding, with a median time to rebleeding of 120 days [ 1 ]. Studies comparing hemorrhagic meningiomas to all meningiomas have demonstrated that bleeding is associated with younger (<30 years) and older (>70 years) age, the presence of antiplatelet therapy, hypertension, and intraventricular or convexity localization [ 13 ].…”
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“…Patients with hemorrhagic meningiomas have a mortality rate of 20% and a morbidity rate of 21%. Among 19 patients who did not undergo meningioma removal during the follow-up period, 14 experienced rebleeding, with a median time to rebleeding of 120 days [ 1 ]. Studies comparing hemorrhagic meningiomas to all meningiomas have demonstrated that bleeding is associated with younger (<30 years) and older (>70 years) age, the presence of antiplatelet therapy, hypertension, and intraventricular or convexity localization [ 13 ].…”
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“…The disruption of subdural veins can lead to hemorrhagic changes [ 2 ]. Tumor removal is the recommended treatment for hemorrhagic meningiomas, with reports of rebleeding in four of five cases in which only hematoma removal was performed without tumor removal [ 1 ] and death in all 10 cases in which surgical resection was not performed [ 14 ].…”
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“…Early diagnosis of ITH meningiomas is crucial, as definitive surgical resection is associated with the best possible outcome, lowering the mortality rate from 55% to 13% [7,16]. Furthermore, in a case series by Leclerc et al, the re-hemorrhage rate among those who did not undergo surgery was 74%, occurring on average just 120 days after their initial presentation [17]. This high re-hemorrhage rate underscores the importance of surgical resection during the current hospitalization, barring any medical comorbidities that preclude surgery.…”
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