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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Meningioma was first discovered by Dr Felix Platter, a Swiss physician, in the | Meningioma was first discovered by Dr. Felix Platter, a Swiss physician, in the 16th century. He described it as being round, fleshy and full of holes. Dr. Antonie Louis is known to be the first to attempt naming a meningioma. | ||
==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
* In 1614, the first case of meningioma was described by Dr. Felix Platter.<ref name="s">{{cite journal| author=Bir SC, Maiti TK, Bollam P, Nanda A| title=Felix Platter and a historical perspective of the meningioma. | journal=Clin Neurol Neurosurg | year= 2015 | volume= 134 | issue= | pages= 75-8 | pmid=25965286 | doi=10.1016/j.clineuro.2015.02.018 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=25965286 }} </ref> | |||
*He described the [[tumor]] as being round with a shape like an acorn. He said it was as large as a medium-sized apple, fleshy, and full of holes. | |||
*The [[tumor]] had no connection with the brain matters, was covered with its own [[membrane]], and a [[cavity]] was left behind after its removal. | |||
* In 1774, Antonie Louis was acknowledged to have had the first major attempt at naming meningioma with his scientific treatise devoted to meningioma: "Sur les tumeurs fongueuses de la dure-mère" meaning "fungoid [[Tumor|tumors]] of the [[dura mater]]" when translated to English. | |||
*This was published in the Memoires of the ARC (académie royale de chirurgie).<ref name="BarthélemySarkiss2016">{{cite journal|last1=Barthélemy|first1=Ernest Joseph|last2=Sarkiss|first2=Christopher A.|last3=Lee|first3=James|last4=Shrivastava|first4=Raj K.|title=The historical origin of the term “meningioma” and the rise of nationalistic neurosurgery|journal=Journal of Neurosurgery|volume=125|issue=5|year=2016|pages=1283–1290|issn=0022-3085|doi=10.3171/2015.10.JNS15877}}</ref> | |||
* In 1910, a very large meningioma was successfully removed from the [[brain]] of General Leonard Wood by Dr. Harvey Cushing. | |||
*General Leonard Wood was a physician and also the Chief of Staff of the US Army.<ref name="Ravin2012">{{cite journal|last1=Ravin|first1=James G.|title=The Magician With a Meningioma|journal=Archives of Ophthalmology|volume=130|issue=10|year=2012|pages=1317|issn=0003-9950|doi=10.1001/archophthalmol.2012.1914}}</ref> | |||
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Overview
Meningioma was first discovered by Dr. Felix Platter, a Swiss physician, in the 16th century. He described it as being round, fleshy and full of holes. Dr. Antonie Louis is known to be the first to attempt naming a meningioma.
Historical Perspective
- In 1614, the first case of meningioma was described by Dr. Felix Platter.[1]
- He described the tumor as being round with a shape like an acorn. He said it was as large as a medium-sized apple, fleshy, and full of holes.
- The tumor had no connection with the brain matters, was covered with its own membrane, and a cavity was left behind after its removal.
- In 1774, Antonie Louis was acknowledged to have had the first major attempt at naming meningioma with his scientific treatise devoted to meningioma: "Sur les tumeurs fongueuses de la dure-mère" meaning "fungoid tumors of the dura mater" when translated to English.
- This was published in the Memoires of the ARC (académie royale de chirurgie).[2]
- In 1910, a very large meningioma was successfully removed from the brain of General Leonard Wood by Dr. Harvey Cushing.
- General Leonard Wood was a physician and also the Chief of Staff of the US Army.[3]
References
- ↑ Bir SC, Maiti TK, Bollam P, Nanda A (2015). "Felix Platter and a historical perspective of the meningioma". Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 134: 75–8. doi:10.1016/j.clineuro.2015.02.018. PMID 25965286.
- ↑ Barthélemy, Ernest Joseph; Sarkiss, Christopher A.; Lee, James; Shrivastava, Raj K. (2016). "The historical origin of the term "meningioma" and the rise of nationalistic neurosurgery". Journal of Neurosurgery. 125 (5): 1283–1290. doi:10.3171/2015.10.JNS15877. ISSN 0022-3085.
- ↑ Ravin, James G. (2012). "The Magician With a Meningioma". Archives of Ophthalmology. 130 (10): 1317. doi:10.1001/archophthalmol.2012.1914. ISSN 0003-9950.