CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Asian J Neurosurg 2018; 13(01): 86-89
DOI: 10.4103/1793-5482.181115
Case Report

Diagnosis, treatment, and management strategy of meningioma during pregnancy

Ahmet Gurcay
Department of Neurosurgery, Ankara Atatürk Research and Training Hospital, Ankara
,
Ismail Bozkurt
Department of Neurosurgery, Ankara Atatürk Research and Training Hospital, Ankara
,
Salim Senturk
1   Department of Neurosurgery, Hitit University Corum Training and Research Hospital, Ankara
,
Atilla Kazanci
Department of Neurosurgery, Ankara Atatürk Research and Training Hospital, Ankara
,
Oktay Gurcan
Department of Neurosurgery, Ankara Atatürk Research and Training Hospital, Ankara
,
Omer Turkoglu
Department of Neurosurgery, Ankara Atatürk Research and Training Hospital, Ankara
,
Ethem Beskonakli
2   Private Practitioner of Neurosurgery, Liv Hospital, Neurosurgery Clinic, Ankara
› Author Affiliations

The most common benign tumor of the brain is meningiomas. Usually diagnosed between the ages of 40–60, they are more common in women. Studies have shown a strong relationship between hormones and malignancies. Although meningiomas are slow-growing tumors of the brain, pregnancy seems to induce its growth speed. Studies concerning meningiomas and hormone relationship may explain the reason why symptoms during pregnancy flare. More specifically, the estrogen and progesterone receptor may take an active role through signal transduction in inducing the growth of the tumor. Thus, the dilemma of pregnancy + meningioma arises. In this case, a 21-year-old pregnant with a giant meningioma diagnosed on the symptom of loss of sight is reported. Her pregnancy was terminated, and the tumor was excised. Her vision improved and the histopathological examination showed a progesterone receptor positive meningioma. It is a challenging decision to be made by the physician, the patient and the family when deciding if and when pregnancy should be terminated once an intracranial meningioma is diagnosed.



Publication History

Article published online:
14 September 2022

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