Metastases Extracranial Mimicking Meningioma: A Case Report

Dimbi José Makoso, Touati Lina, Mouné Michel Yolande, Djimrabeye Alngar, Moussa Elmi Saad, Nizaire el Fatemi, Rachid el Maaqili
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Background: Skull vault lesions are rare and represent 1% - 2% of all bone masses. Most cerebral metastases are the intra axial tumors, whereas extra-axial masses mimicking meningioma are extremely rare. Case presentation: A 35-year-old woman with a history of mastectomy left breast cancer 5 years below radiotherapy was referred to the neurosurgery department with a parietal extra-axial mass parietal evolving for one year. CT scan with Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an extra-axial tumor with lysis bone. A craniotomy was performed to remove the mass that was located extra-axial. Histopathological examination revealed metastasis. Conclusions: Lesion skull vaults are rare but they should be considered in the differential diagnosis of intraosseous meningioma lesions. In this report, we discuss the clinical aspects of cases we observed, in which the metastasis bone was found thanks to the histological examination of a calvarial mass after surgery.
颅外模拟脑膜瘤转移1例
背景:颅骨拱顶病变是罕见的,占所有骨量的1% - 2%。大多数脑转移瘤为轴内肿瘤,而类似脑膜瘤的轴外肿块极为罕见。病例介绍:一名35岁女性,放射治疗后5年行左乳腺癌乳房切除术,因胸壁轴外肿块进展一年而转至神经外科。CT及磁共振显示轴外肿瘤伴骨溶解。开颅手术切除位于轴外的肿块。组织病理学检查显示有转移。结论:颅顶病变是罕见的,但在骨内脑膜瘤病变的鉴别诊断中应予以考虑。在这篇报告中,我们讨论了我们观察到的病例的临床方面,在这些病例中,由于手术后对头颅肿块进行组织学检查,发现了转移骨。
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