Evidence reviews for the investigation, management and follow-up of meningioma
Evidence Report B
NICE Guideline, No. 99
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National Guideline Alliance (UK).This Evidence Report contains information on 4 reviews relating to the investigation, management and follow-up of meningioma. The Evidence Report is split into 3 sections:
- investigation of suspected meningioma, which contains 1 review on imaging for suspected meningioma; this review is the second part of a similar review detailed in Evidence Report A on imaging for suspected glioma and meningioma, and therefore the results detailed are only those related to meningioma
- management of confirmed meningioma following surgery or if surgery is not possible, which contains 2 reviews; the first of these is on managing inoperable, incompletely excised or recurrent meningioma and the second is on techniques for radiotherapy for meningioma
- follow-up for meningioma which contains one review on follow-up for meningioma.
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