Meningioma Psammomatous

Meningioma is a soft tissue tumor originating from connective tissue and characterized by dilation of the ventricles of the brain. In this case, the blood-brain barrier. Usually the tumor is benign, but if it grows significantly, it can put pressure on neighboring structures, leading to various neurological disorders. For treatment, operations such as removal of the entire tumor or part of it with further removal of cerebrospinal fluid from the ventricles (if they are filled) can be used. .

Psammommotic meningiomatosis tumor is a rare brain disease, namely a type of peripheral tumor. According to statistics, this pathology affects about 2 to 20 percent of people. Today, the exact causes of the formation of this disease are unknown, since there is no reliable information about its genesis. A hereditary predisposition to the disease has been noted, which is probably caused by a mutation in one of the genes responsible for modifying the signaling pathway that carries out