KESESUAIAN ANTARA MANIFESTASI KLINIS DENGAN LOKASI MENINGIOMA ORBITOKRANIAL JINAK
Background : Clinical manifestations of meningioma are dependent on many factors, including its location. Recognizing the specific clinical manifestations for various tumour location will help physicians in early diagnose of meningioma. Objective : This study was conducted to confirm to which degree...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2013
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Summary: | Background : Clinical manifestations of meningioma are
dependent on many factors, including its location.
Recognizing the specific clinical manifestations for
various tumour location will help physicians in early
diagnose of meningioma.
Objective : This study was conducted to confirm to which
degree there is a relation between the clinical
manifestations of benign orbitocranial meningioma and its
tumour location.
Methods : The researcher employed retrospective study
with qualitative descriptive method. Samples were medical
records and CT imaging interpretation taken from the
Laboratory of Anatomi Pathology and Medical Record
Instalation of Dr. Sardjito Hospital during 2011-2012.
Collected data will be grouped and analysed in a
qualitative descriptive manner and conclusion will be
drawn based on previous journals that discussed simillar
subject.
Result : In this research, 4 cases were reported as
convexity meningioma in which patients complained for
headache (4 cases), visual loss (2 cases), papil atrophy
(3 cases), and pupil dilatation (3 cases). 1 case was
reported as retrobulbar meningioma. Headache,
exopthalmos, and visual loss were confirmed in this
patient. 4 cases were reported as sphenoid wing
meningioma and headache (4 cases), visual loss (2 cases),
exopthalmos (4 cases), papil atrophy (1 case), high
intraocular pressure (1 case) were confirmed.
Conclusion : In this research, it was concluded that the
tumour location of benign orbitocranial meningioma did
not always relate to its clinical manifestations. In the
case of retrobulbar meningioma, there was a strong
relation, while in convexity and sphenoid meningioma,
such relation was less evident. |
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