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. 2019 Jul 31;144(2):427–429. doi: 10.1007/s11060-019-03237-5

Correction to: Incidental intracranial meningiomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prognostic factors and outcomes

Abdurrahman I Islim 1,2,3,✉,#, Midhun Mohan 2,3,#, Richard D C Moon 2,3,#, Nisaharan Srikandarajah 1,3, Samantha J Mills 4, Andrew R Brodbelt 3, Michael D Jenkinson 1,3
PMCID: PMC6700050  PMID: 31368055

Correction to: Journal of Neuro-Oncology (2019) 142:211–221 10.1007/s11060-019-03104-3

Issues with data analysis have recently been highlighted by a reader of our article. These have been addressed with changes to Tables 2 and 4, as shown below, and Online Resources 5–7. T2 and peritumoral signal are no longer prognostic factors on simple pooled (Online Resource 5) and IPD (Table 4) analyses respectively. In Table 5, the number of patients which informed the outcomes symptom development and intervention were 575 and 947 respectively; 69 developed symptoms (pooled proportion %8.4 [95% CI 2.8–16.7], I2 = 88.9%). These included motor and cognitive deficits (n = 1). We apologise to the readership of the Journal of Neuro-Oncology for these errors and thank the reader for helping us identify them.

Table 2.

Baseline clinical and radiological characteristics

No. of studies informing characteristic No. of valid cases informing characteristic (%) Characteristics Total Surgery SRS Active monitoring P
18 2050 N. of patients (%) 2050 560 (27.3) 450 (22.0) 1040 (50.7)
13 803 (39.2) Mean age, years (SD) 63.1 (6.9) 61.5 (4.7) 54.9 (NR)b 64 (6.9) < 0.001
17 1948 (95.0) Sex, N (%) Female 1549 369 (23.8) 363 (23.4) 817 (52.7) 0.539
Male 399 89 (22.3) 87 (21.8) 223 (55.9)
16 1495 (72.9) Location, N (%)a Non-skull base 1024 277 (27.1) 235 (22.9) 512 (50.0) < 0.001
Convexity 431 126 86 219
Parafalcine 245 61 71 113
Parasagittal 151 42 36 73
Tentorial 62 12 28 22
Intraventricular 26 4 12 10
Skull base 471 106 (22.5) 154 (32.7) 211 (44.8)
Anterior midline 112 22 43 47
Sphenoid wing 98 25 11 62
Posterior fossa - lateral and posterior 52 23 12 17
Posterior fossa - midline 138 17 87 34
15 888 (43.3) Mean diameter, cm (SD) 2.14 (0.61) 2.11 (0.42) 1.73 (NR)b 2.19 (0.66) <0.001
10 615 (30.0) Calcification, N (%) No 394 64 (16.2) NR 330 (83.8) 0.177
Yes 221 27 (12.2) NR 194 (87.8)
5 298 (14.5) Tumor signal intensity, N (%) Hyperintense 120 40 (33.3) NR 80 (66.6) 0.237
Iso/hypointense 178 48 (27.0) NR 130 (73.0)
12 1107 (54.0) Peritumoral edema, N (%) Yes 144 47 (32.6) 24 (16.7) 73 (50.7)
No 963 145 (15.1) 365 (37.9) 453 (47.0)

NR not reported, SRS stereotactic radiosurgery

aOne study which dichotomized location into supratentorial and infratentorial was excluded [15]

bAvailable in one study which did not report SD [25]

Table 4.

Growth dynamics and symptom development during active monitoring stratified by baseline characteristics

Factor Mean/median AGR (cm3/year) P Mean/median RGR (%/year) P Symptom development, yes/total (%) OR (95% CI) MLR Pa
Location Non-skull base 7.97/0.68 0.747 70.2/17.0 0.405 12/60 (20.0) 0.116
Skull base 5.82/2.93 28.1/17.2 5/25 (20.0)
Diameter ≥ 3.0 cm 19.7/5.91 0.004 114/24.7 0.091 15/27 (55.5) 12.16 (5.56–18.78) < 0.001
< 3.0 cm 1.56/0.46 31.4/12.7 2/58 (3.45)
Calcification No 19.0/19.0 NA 141/141 NA 1/1 (100)
Yes NR NR NR
Tumor signal intensity Hyperintense NR NA NR NA NR
Iso/hypointense NR NR NR
Peritumoral edema Yes NR NA NR NA NR
No 2.32/0.62 19.7/13.2 1/29 (3.45)

AGR absolute growth rate, RGR relative growth rate, MLR multi-level regression, NA not applicable, NR not reported

aPerformed to 50 iterations

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Abdurrahman I. Islim, Midhun Mohan and Richard D. C. Moon contributed equally to the manuscript.

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