Pineal Region Cavernoma : Case Report
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概要
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A 45-year-old male presented with a rare pineal region cavernoma. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging confirmed the preoperative diagnosis. The tumor was totally excised. The patient was subsequently cured. Analysis of 15 reported cases found a slight female preponderance. The second and third decades were the most common age group. The course of pineal cavernomas can be complicated by hemorrhage, occlusion of cerebrospinal fluid pathways, and focal neurological and neuroendocrine symptoms but no specific clinical features. However, MR imaging has high sensitivity and the specificity for the diagnosis of pineal cavernoma. Total microneurosurgical excision is the treatment of choice, and patients had an excellent outcome. Stereotactic biopsy can be potentially dangerous bacause of the risk of hemorrhage. The use of radiosurgery requires evaluation of long-term risks and safe dose levels. Total excision of the pineal cavernoma using microsurgical techniques is the choice of treatment in young and healthy patients since there is an increased risk of recurrent hemorrhage and progressive neurological decline. A conservative approach is preferred in older patients.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2000-07-15
著者
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Muzumdar Dattatraya
Departments Of Neurosurgery P. D. Hinduja National Hospital Medical Research Centre Mahim Mumbai Ind
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Muzumdar Dattatraya
Department Of Neurological King Edward Vii Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s.medical College
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MISRA Basant
Departments of Neurosurgery, P. D. Hinduja National Hospital Medical Research Centre, Mahim, Mumbai,
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BHADURI Anita
Departments of Neurosurgery and Surgical Pathology, P. D. Hinduja National Hospital Medical Research
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Misra Basant
Departments Of Neurosurgery P. D. Hinduja National Hospital Medical Research Centre Mahim Mumbai Ind
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Bhaduri Anita
Departments Of Neurosurgery And Surgical Pathology P. D. Hinduja National Hospital Medical Research Centre Mahim Mumbai India
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