Romanian Neurosurgery (Sep 2017)

Intracranial – extracranial meningioma

  • Vuk Aleksic,
  • Milan Spaic,
  • Miljan Mihajlovic,
  • Marko Samardzic,
  • Igor Popovic,
  • Nenad Zivkovic,
  • Aleksandra Cvijovic

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3

Abstract

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Meningiomas are common benign intracranial tumors. However, intracranial meningiomas with extracranial extension are exceedingly rare lesions with only a few reported cases in the literature. We report a case of an 86 years old female patient presented with enlarging mass over left parietal region for last 3 years. Besides cosmetic, she had no complaints. Head CT scan with bone window showed a large tumor consisting of intracranial and extracranial part, suggestive for meningioma. Patient was operated, and both parts of tumor were removed. Taking into account surgery indication and patient’s age, bone flap was returned. The postoperative course was uneventful and patient fully recovered. In the case of epicranial tumor attached to the underlying bone, meningioma should be excluded.

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