2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2014.08.018
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Treatment Strategies for Cerebellar Hemangioblastomas: Simple or Further Studies?

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“…Multiple feeding arteries are often present, as well as more than one abnormally thick draining vein, with large diameters and thick walls (9), which were identified in the two patients of the present cases. Occasionally, a localized flow and rich blood supply within the tumor is observed and the color of intravenous blood is bright red (9), which occurred in the present cases. However, caution must be taken not to block the draining veins mistakenly based on the color of the blood, as this may result in heavy bleeding due to the venous return obstruction.…”
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“…Multiple feeding arteries are often present, as well as more than one abnormally thick draining vein, with large diameters and thick walls (9), which were identified in the two patients of the present cases. Occasionally, a localized flow and rich blood supply within the tumor is observed and the color of intravenous blood is bright red (9), which occurred in the present cases. However, caution must be taken not to block the draining veins mistakenly based on the color of the blood, as this may result in heavy bleeding due to the venous return obstruction.…”
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confidence: 52%
“…However, for this type of lesion, the tumor must not be punctured, biopsied or blocked via resection due to the rich blood supply. The enhanced tumor wall indicates that it contains partial tumor cells, therefore to avoid recurrence of the tumor, the wall and the solid part of the tumor require total resection (9). This type of tumor has a benign characteristic, and is generally located in the brain parenchyma (9).…”
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“…They preferentially occurs in middle-age people, majority in the fourth and fifth decades, with no gender predilection [1]. Approximately 75% of hemangioblastomas occur in sporadic form, but there are still a small number of patients associated with Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease [2]. The symptoms or signs of sporadic hemangioblastomas includes headache, vertigo, blurred vision, nausea or vomiting, extremity paresis, decreased hearing, facial paresthesia and consciousness diaturbance [3], and it varies according to the specific tumor location and tumor size.Based on neuroimaging appearances, hemangioblastomas can be divided into three patterns: one is a large unenhanced cyst with small enhanced tumor nodules, the other two are solid enhanced…”
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