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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-12 | Issue-07
Spinal Cervical Meningioma
Mohammed Lhamlili, Younes Dehneh, Hamid Khay, Mohamed Khoulali, Faycel Moufid
Published: July 17, 2024 | 114 82
DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2024.v12i07.017
Pages: 1274-1276
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Abstract
Cervical spinal tumors, particularly meningiomas, are a significant subset of primary spinal cord tumors. These tumors are generally benign, slow-growing, and predominantly intradural, though a minority may exhibit extradural extension, complicating surgical resection due to invasiveness involving bone and adjacent neurovascular structures. Classification based on dural and ligamentous relationships is crucial in guiding surgical strategies and understanding tumor behavior. Despite generally favorable long-term outcomes and tumor-free survival, there is a potential for recurrence. Effective management relies on comprehensive classification systems and continued advancements in surgical techniques to optimize patient prognosis and enhance treatment efficacy.