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Vol. 65. Issue 5.
Pages 458-472 (September - October 2023)
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Vol. 65. Issue 5.
Pages 458-472 (September - October 2023)
Update in Radiology
Update on meningioma: Clinical-radiological and radio-pathological correlation
Actualización sobre el meningioma: correlación clínico-radiológica y radio-patológica
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A. Navarro-Ballestera,
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antonio.navarroball@gmail.com

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, M. Aleixandre-Barrachinab, S.F. Marco-Doménecha
a Servicio de Radiodiagnóstico, Hospital General Universitario de Castellón, Castellón de la Plana, Castellón, Spain
b Servicio de Anatomía Patológica, Hospital General Universitario de Castellón, Castellón de la Plana, Castellón, Spain
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Meningiomas are tumors that originate in the arachnoid villi and are the most common non-glial neoplasm in the central nervous system. The clinical manifestations associated with meningioma depend, fundamentally, on its location. The location in the cerebral convexity is the most frequent, especially in the frontal lobes, manifesting with headache, motor disturbances, seizures and even neurocognitive disorders. There are 15 histologic subtypes of meningioma and three histologic grades. Within these, grades two and three have a worse prognosis and a higher rate of recurrence, as well as a radiological behavior that is generally more aggressive. Although there are some imaging features that can suggest a specific subtype, the definitive diagnosis will always require histological/molecular confirmation.

Keywords:
Meningioma
Anaplasia
Radiology
Diagnostic imaging
Brain neoplasm
Pathology
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Magnetic resonance imaging
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging
Multidetector computed tomography
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Los meningiomas son tumores que se originan en las vellosidades aracnoideas y que constituyen la neoplasia no glial más común en el sistema nervioso central. Las manifestaciones clínicas asociadas al meningioma dependen, fundamentalmente, de su localización. La ubicación en la convexidad cerebral es las más frecuente, especialmente en lóbulos frontales, manifestándose con cefalea, alteraciones motoras, convulsiones e, incluso, con trastornos neurocognitivos. Existen 15 subtipos histológicos de meningioma y tres grados histológicos. Dentro de estos, los grados dos y tres tienen un peor pronóstico y una mayor tasa de recurrencia, así como un comportamiento radiológico, por lo general, más agresivo. Aunque existen algunas características de imagen que pueden permitir sugerir un subtipo concreto, el diagnóstico definitivo siempre requerirá la confirmación histológica/molecular.

Palabras clave:
Meningioma
Anaplasia
Radiología
Diagnóstico por imagen
Neoplasia cerebral
Patología
Espectroscopia de resonancia magnética
Imagen de resonancia magnética
Difusión de imágenes por resonancia magnética
Tomografía computarizada multidetector

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