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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 866-870, 1996.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-94093

ABSTRACT

Many authors have been concerned with the diagnosis and management of meningioma which is widely-known to have a high incidence and that its total removal can result in a good prognosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with gadolinium enhancement technique has enabled an easier diagnosis of meningioma. Among the radiographic signs of meningioma, the so-called meningeal "tail sign" is thought to be a highly specific sign for meningiomas. However, some cases of dural based tumors(lympoma, schwannoma, sarcoidosis) with the meningeal tail sign have recently been reported. Also, some authors have suggested that the meningeal tail sign may also been taken to indicate the extent of dural involvement of meningiomas. We report our experience of a case of metastatic brain tumor with the typical meningeal tail sign along with a review of the literatures. The findings of this case suggest that the meningeal tail sign is not a specific sign reserved only for meningioma.


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Brain Neoplasms , Brain , Diagnosis , Gadolinium , Incidence , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Meningioma , Neurilemmoma , Prognosis
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 1469-1479, 1995.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-191823

ABSTRACT

The effects of norepinephrine and benzoxathian on the diameters of cerebral pial vessels in rabbits were studied by topical microapplication of the drugs to the perivascular environment. Vascular diameters were determined with the micrometer eyepiece on operating microscope through the craniectomized area. Physiological parameters(PaO2, PaCO2, blood pH, and systolic blood pressure) had not significantly changed during all the experiments. The observations were as follows: 1) Application of norepinephrine over the range of 5x10(-8)M to 5x10(-3)M to the cerebral pial arteries resulted in significant constriction of the vessels, with the exception of 5x10(-8)M. The dose-response curve showed a maximal constriction of 31.5+/-3.8% at 5x10(-3)M. 2) Benzoxathian produced vasodilatation at dosages over 5x10(-4)M. But there was little change of vascular diameter between dosages of 5x10(-8)M to 5x10(-5)M. The dose-response curve showed a maximal vasodilatation of 26.31+/-5.1% at 5x10(-3)M. 3) The vasoconstriction due to microapplication of norepinephrine was prevented by the inclusion of an equimolar concentration of the alpha-1 receptor antagonist, benzoxathian. 4) The vasoconstriction induced by norepinephrine occurred in higher concentration of norepinephrine than that of benzoxathian, and the vasoconstriction was proportional to the concentration of norepinephrine. 5) The pattern of responses of the pial veins corresponded with that of pial arteries. But the amplitudes of the change in the diameters of veins were less than those of the arteries. The results indicate that alpha-adrenergic receptor is present in the smooth muscles of cerebral pial arteries and veins for the sympathetic control of blood flow to the brain, and newly introduced benzoxathian acts as a highly selective alpha-1 receptor antagonist.


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Rabbits , Arteries , Brain , Cerebral Veins , Constriction , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Muscle, Smooth , Norepinephrine , Vasoconstriction , Vasodilation , Veins
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