Meningiomas

Word MENINGIOMAS
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Definitions and meanings of "Meningiomas"

What do we mean by meningiomas?

A common tumour of the central nervous system, occurring in the meninges, usually benign.

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The word "meningiomas" in example sentences

Placed in that position, it was not one of those benign brain tumors that one sometimes sees that are operable or not among the most virulent -- such as meningiomas or adenomas of the pituitary gland. ❋ Unknown (2008)

By the early 1900s, Cushing had found ingenious ways to surgically extract brain tumors, including the notorious glioblastomas—tumors so heavily crisscrossed with blood vessels that they could hemorrhage any minute, and meningiomas wrapped like sheaths around delicate and vital structures in the brain. ❋ Siddhartha Mukherjee (2010)

One weekend after my diagnosis, I would lie in bed and feel it somehow sparkle, and I knew that even if "most meningiomas are benign," mine was growing and needed to come out sooner rather than later. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The ironic thing is, that I myself have just been diagnosed as having two benign brain tumors, called meningiomas, in that they are in the meninges, the lining of the brain. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Tumors called meningiomas may develop in these membranes, but are more common in adults than children. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Paul had operated on dozens of patients with meningiomas, and he'd received many letters from those who had undergone the operation, expressing how thankful they were for what he'd done. ❋ Sparks, Nicholas (2002)

First of all, you rarely see meningiomas in young adults. ❋ Tess Gerritsen (1998)

The trouble is, Interphone's results were wildly inconclusive-and, according to its own authors, the study was most probably flawed. results of the Interphone study (PDF) are very comforting: The researchers found that people who called themselves "regular users" of cellphones (meaning they conducted at least one call a week for a period of more than six months) were less likely than people who didn't use cellphones to develop gliomas and meningiomas. ❋ Farhad Manjoo (2011)

For meningiomas, male cell phone users actually had some cancer protection not statistically significant, but a larger change than in gliomas. ❋ John Timmer (2011)

Analyses of those some 90,000 who survived the atomic bombs dropped on Japan detected an increased incidence of meningiomas among survivors more than four decades after the end of World War II -- in 1994 and 1995 --when Shibata et al. demonstrated a higher incidence of meningiomas in Nagasaki survivors. ❋ Ph.D. Devra Davis (2011)

The research, which focused on gliomas and meningiomas, was the largest and most recent study on how cellphones affect the brain. ❋ Farhad Manjoo (2011)

This year he published more research results, which showed that cell phones did not increase the risk of other brain tumor types (gliomas or meningiomas). ❋ Unknown (2010)

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