Indian Journal of Neurosurgery (May 2017)

Meningioma in Lateral Cerebellomedullary Cistern without Dural Attachment

  • Prithvi Varghese,
  • Julio Chacko Kandathil,
  • Jayasree Govindan,
  • Rashmi R.,
  • Muhammed Jasim Abdul Jalal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1602754
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 06, no. 02
pp. 144 – 148

Abstract

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Intracranial meningiomas without dural attachment are rare and posterior cranial fossa meningiomas without dural attachment are rarer. Such meningiomas are thought to arise from arachnoid cap cells in pial membrane, tela choroidea, or choroid plexus. MRI is the best imaging modality for the diagnosis of meningiomas and typically shows an enhancing, dural based, extra-axial soft tissue mass with a characteristic dural tail. Meningioma without dural attachment should be suspected if the MRI shows a space-occupying lesion having features of a meningioma but without a dural base and dural tail. We report a case of meningioma in the lateral cerebellomedullary cistern without dural attachment.

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