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Several studies suggested that craniotomy for resection of meningioma in the elderly patients carried higher risk of mortality and morbidity compared with younger patients. Other studies reported that no significant difference was detected in the mortality rate after surgery for elderly versus non-elderly patients, but more elderly patients presented postoperative complications and neurological deterioration. At present, there is still a lack of consensus on the surgical outcome of elderly patients with MM, and the specific treatment strategies need to be further explored. The subgroup analysis for elderly and younger patients was performed with . . .
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