GIANT RIGHT PTERIONAL MENINGIOMA. CASE REPORT
Abstract:
Intracranial tumours are manifested clinically as a consequence of tumour mass, their
physiopathological specificity being due to the spatial conflict born from the development of an
expansive process inside the inextensible cranial cavity. Clinical symptoms resulting from this conflict
are the consequence of these local or global disturbances induced by these mechanical effects:
compression, intracranial hypertension and distortion of the noble functional elements. Depending on
the location and the histological nature, tumour progression is accompanied by complications of the
expansion, swelling and / or internal hydrocephalus, which greatly aggravate the mass effect related to
tumour volume.
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