Association of thyroid disease and intracranial meningiomas: a retrospective analysis with external validation
Jonathan B. Bell, Max A. Saint-Germain, Carlen A. Yuen, Andrew Wilmington, Laura Dresser, Matthew T. Walker, Christopher R. Trevino, Roberto Salvatori, Debraj Mukherjee, David O. Kamson, Ryan Merrell

TL;DR
This study finds a strong link between thyroid diseases, especially hypothyroidism, and intracranial meningiomas in two independent datasets.
Contribution
The study provides external validation of the association between thyroid disease and meningiomas using two independent datasets.
Findings
Thyroid disease was found in 33.6% of meningioma patients, with hypothyroidism being the most common.
External validation confirmed significant odds ratios for various thyroid conditions in meningioma patients.
The association remained significant even when comparing meningioma patients to glioblastoma patients.
Abstract
The scope of comorbid conditions with meningiomas is understudied. There is limited published evidence to date suggesting higher prevalence of thyroid diseases in patients with meningiomas. This retrospective study was designed to evaluate this association. The medical records from 584 patients with intracranial meningiomas were reviewed. The prevalence of thyroid disease was calculated as well as odds ratios to compare patient cohorts. Subsequently, the results were externally validated using SlicerDicer data from a second institution’s electronic medical record. Within the Endeavor Intracranial Meningioma cohort, thyroid disease was found in 196/584 (33.6%): hypothyroidism in 154/584 (26.4%), nodular disease in 34/584 (5.8%), thyroid cancer in 9/584 (1.5%), and hyperthyroidism in 8/584 (1.4%) patients. An additional 9/584 (1.5%) patients had a different thyroid disease or diagnosis.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMeningioma and schwannoma management · Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis · Pituitary Gland Disorders and Treatments
