Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11025505 | World Neurosurgery | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Although magnetic resonance imaging was performed, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish intracranial chondrosarcoma from meningioma and glioma, especially when the tumor arises from a nonskull base such as the meninges. Some cases could have significant peritumoral edema, although it is extremely rare. Histologic examination may aid in the diagnosis of this tumor. Neurosurgery is the most effective therapy for these tumors. Postoperative radiotherapy needs to be considered when the tumor is incompletely resected, has atypical histology, or is associated with significant peritumoral edema.
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Authors
Fan Chen, Bo Chen, Haifeng Wang, Weidong Xu, Weichen Li, Dawei Chen,