Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8691685 | World Neurosurgery | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Primary intracranial angioleiomyomas were prevalent in middle-aged men, and they usually involved the cavernous sinus and were frequently pathologically identified as the cavernous type. Preoperative symptoms varied depending on lesion location. The preoperative diagnosis of primary intracranial angioleiomyomas is difficult without pathology. Digital subtraction angiography and preoperative embolization are useful for differential diagnosis and surgery. Given the indolent biology of these tumors, a favorable outcome can be achieved using total resection without recurrence. A larger sample size with long-term follow-up is needed to verify our findings.
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Authors
Cheng-Bei Li, Ming-Guo Xie, Jun-Peng Ma, Liang Wang, Shu-Yu Hao, Li-Wei Zhang, Wang Jia, Gui-Jun Jia, Jun-Ting Zhang, Da Li, Huan Li, Zhen Wu,