Delayed Enlargement of Brain Edema After Resection of Intracranial Meningioma : Two Case Reports
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Two patients underwent uneventful total removal of convexity or trigone meningioma, but subsequently edema enlarged causing symptoms 3-4 weeks later. Gradual improvement was obtained by steroid administration in 1 patient and re-craniotomy in 1 patient. The histological findings in Case 1 were not confirmed, but inflammatory reaction against residual microfibrillar collagen hemostat (MCH) may have developed. The specimen from around the cyst in Case 2 showed moderate staining for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). VEGF secreted by the tumor might have resulted in spread of inflammation due to MCH in the brain parenchyma. Furthermore, inflammatory reactions may have obstructed or formed a one-way communication in the inferior horn and residual cavity, resulting in malabsorption of cerebrospinal fluid. Postoperative edema with the timing in these cases is difficult to anticipate. However, the risk of this phenomenon can probably be minimized by ensuring that MCH is removed as effectively as possible after use, or by refraining from use in the brain parenchyma and by taking care to connect the residual cavity to the ventricular system, particularly if the tumor contacts a cerebral ventricle.
- 社団法人 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2009-10-15
著者
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ONO Kenichiro
Department of Veterinary Clinical Pathobiology, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Th
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Ono Kenichiro
Department Of Neurosurgery Japan Self Defense Forces Central Hospital:(present Office)division Surge
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Ono Kenichiro
Department Of Neurosurgery Japan Self Defense Forces Yokosuka Hospital
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WADA Kojiro
Department of Neurosurgery, Japan Self Defense Force Central Hospital
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Wada Kojiro
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Nagoya University
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Wada Kojiro
Department Of Neurosurgery Japan Self Defense Forces Central Hospital
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MINAMIMURA Kenzo
Division of Medicine, Japan Self Defense Forces Hospital Yokosuka
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HATADA Junichi
Division of Medicine, Japan Self Defense Forces Hospital Yokosuka
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HATADA Junichi
Department of Neurosurgery, Japan Self Defense Forces Yokosuka Hospital
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MINAMIMURA Kenzo
Department of Neurosurgery, Japan Self Defense Forces Yokosuka Hospital
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OHARA Ichiyo
Department of Internal Medicine, Japan Self Defense Forces Yokosuka Hospital
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Ohara Ichiyo
Department Of Internal Medicine Japan Self Defense Forces Yokosuka Hospital
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Hatada Junichi
Division Of Medicine Japan Self Defense Forces Hospital Yokosuka
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Minamimura Kenzo
Division Of Medicine Japan Self Defense Forces Hospital Yokosuka
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