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The aim of this paper is to come up with an updated review of spinal meningiomas, with a particular focus on their clinical presentation, biological and imaging aspects, and neurosurgical strategies. 90% of intradural extramedullary spinal tumors are either meningiomas or schwannomas and constitute nearly 25% of primary spinal neoplasia. To note, papers on intracranial meningiomas were also scanned and relevant papers were included since some research on spinal meningiomas stem from studies carried out on intracranial meningiomas. Accumulation of cytogenetic aberrations is associated with higher-grade meningiomas and a higher risk of recurrence . . .
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