Chinese Neurosurgical Journal (Jul 2018)

Supratentorial dural-based collision of cavernoma and meningioma: a case report

  • A. V. Dubovoy,
  • V. M. Jafarov,
  • E. I. Voronina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41016-018-0128-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background Collision tumor is a very rare case of cerebral lesion. Approximately 50 reports of intracranial collision tumors were described in the literature. We present a case of supratentorial dural-based convexity collision tumor radiologically mimicking cavernous malformation and composed of cavernous malformation and meningioma. Case presentation The case presents a 63-year-old female having MR findings such as hemorraged supratentorial dural-based mass with “popcorn” signs and hemosiderin deposits. The patient underwent craniotomy and evacuation of the subdural hematoma with resection of the tumor mass. Histologically the lesion had signs of a cavernoma and meningioma. MRI in a year after surgery did not reveale residual tumor mass or recurrence. Conclusions Collision tumor is a very rare case. Preoperative diagnosis of a dural lesion is difficult and challenging. A neuroradiological differential diagnosis of similar cases needs focused attention.

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