Association of intracranial aneurysms with meningiomas, pituitary adenomas, and gliomas: review of possible interrelationships.

ISRN Neurology Pub Date : 2013-09-15 DOI:10.1155/2013/383425
Kevin Spitler, Doniel Drazin, George Hanna, Ashish Patel, Ray Chu
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Abstract

Asymptomatic intracranial abnormalities are increasingly becoming a focus of attention with the utilization of high-resolution imaging. The concurrence of tumor and aneurysm has been described, largely, by case reports and single-surgeon experiences. Recent papers have outlined the ethics of incidental findings and possible treatment algorithms. Incidental finding of an aneurysm occurs most commonly in patients with meningiomas, pituitary adenomas, and gliomas. Such an association may explain the mechanisms of aneurysm formation, growth, and rupture in acromegalic patients; however, insufficient data are available to link aneurysm with either glioma or meningioma.

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颅内动脉瘤与脑膜瘤、垂体腺瘤和胶质瘤的关联:可能相互关系的综述。
随着高分辨率成像技术的应用,无症状颅内异常日益成为人们关注的焦点。肿瘤和动脉瘤的同时发生主要是通过病例报告和单个外科医生的经验来描述的。最近的论文概述了偶然发现和可能的治疗算法的伦理。意外发现动脉瘤最常见于脑膜瘤、垂体腺瘤和胶质瘤患者。这种关联可以解释肢端肥大症患者动脉瘤形成、生长和破裂的机制;然而,没有足够的资料将动脉瘤与胶质瘤或脑膜瘤联系起来。
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