Radiology Case Reports (Oct 2021)

Cerebellar hemangioblastoma: Case report with review of the literature

  • Mohamed Lahkim, PHC, MD, PHD Std,
  • Hajar Andour,
  • Fatima Zahrae Laamrani,
  • Mohamed Allaoui,
  • Rachida Saouab,
  • Jamal El Fenni,
  • Hassan En-Nouali

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
pp. 3109 – 3112

Abstract

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Originally recognized by Cushing and Bailey, hemangioblastoma is a developmental vascular neoplasm that is predominantly found in the posterior fossa. It is a highly vascularized tumor, with well-differentiated histologic features. Although rare, it remains the most common primary tumor of cerebellum in adults, along with metastases. MRI is the gold standard, allowing a precise characterization of the lesion's features, and its relationship with the surrounding structures. We report the case of a patient with a cerebellar symptomatology, in whom brain MRI raises the diagnosis of hemangioblastoma, which was then confirmed by histopathologic examination.

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