meningiomas ( benign, atypical and malignant or anaplastic)

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Meningiomas ( Benign, Atypical and Malignant or Anaplastic). By: Marquis Sparrow. The History of Meningiomas. This tumor was first established in 1730. First triumphant in1878 and repeated in 1904. 1938 the book “Meningiomas” The book reviewed 313 cases - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Meningiomas(Benign, Atypical and

Malignant or Anaplastic) By:

Marquis Sparrow

The History of Meningiomas

This tumor was first established in 1730. First triumphant in1878 and repeated in 1904. 1938 the book “Meningiomas” The book reviewed 313 cases Categorized as Benign, Atypical, Malignant, or

Anaplastic

Causes of Meningiomas Not clear on whatexactly causes Meningiomas Radiation (people who undergo radiation to the brain) Cell Mutates/AlterIn the meninges

Symptoms of Meningiomas

Seizures Visual changes Hearing loss Changes in thinking Arm and/or leg weakness Headaches Nausea Vomiting

Benign Meningiomas Usually Harmless Not cancerous

Atypical Meningiomas Grow more rapidly than

benign Have a higher chance of

growing back

Malignant or Anaplastic Meningiomas

Form of CANCER!! Also more likely to grow back

Surgery Complications!! Accumulation of fluid 20% develop

seizures after surgery

neurologic problems(muscle weakness,

speech problems, or difficulty with coordination)

increased risk of blood clots

Radiation Treatment Radiation

Therapy High energy

x-rays to damage tumor cells

Usually after surgery recovery

Side Effects of Radiation Therapy

May damage nearby Brain Tissue

Cant stop all tumor cells from growing

Hair loss Mild Fatigue Mild skin redness

or irritation

The End

Thank You Hope You Enjoyed The Presentation

By :Marquis Sparrow

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