Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3071509 | Neurocirugía | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Radionecrosis with brain edema is a complication of radiosurgery. Three female patients harbouring a frontal pole, petrous and parasagital parietoocipital meningiomas respectively who had been treated with LINAC radiosurgery are presented. Those patients developed, between two and eight months later, a severe symptomatic radionecrosis with a huge brain edema resistant to the usual steroid therapy. Only after 40 sessions of hyperbaric oxygen, a good remission of the lesions was obtained. There are few cases reported in the literature with such a good outcome. Consequentely, this therapy must be taken into account to treat this type of radiosurgical complication before considering surgery.
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M.A. Pérez-Espejo, M. Felipe-Murcia, J.F. MartÃnez-Lage, R. GarcÃa-Fernández, I. De la Fuente-Muñoz, J. Salinas-Ramos, J. Fernández-Pérez, B.M. Tobarra-González, J.D. Palma-Copete, A. González-López, J.M. Romero,