Description
Meningioma is a relatively common form of cancer, occurring in approximately 97 out of 100,000 individuals. Although it arises from the meninges surrounding the central nervous system (CNS) rather than from neurons, it is classified with CNS tumors due to overlapping symptoms caused by compression of nerves and vessels in the head. Extracranial metastasis is rare, at less than 1%, and correlates with reduced survival rates.
Recommended Citation
Rivera, Alessandra M.; Phillips, Garret; Baker, Serin; Trapnell, Michael; Ashby, Conrad; Hill, Jacob; Patel, Prina; Ruiz, Alexander; Jenkins, Elden; Kriak, Johan A.; Bills, Kyle B.; Ciobanu, Voicu S.; Bahri, Tipsuda; and Sant, David W., "Non-Traditional Presenting Grade II Brain Meningioma: A Case Study" (2024). Annual Research Symposium. 14.
https://ecommons.roseman.edu/researchsymposium/2024/clinical_case_reports/14