Incidental pediatric intraparenchymal meningioma: illustrative case.

Adriano M Lino-Filho, Bárbara A Morais, Mateus Neves Faria Fernandes, Jairo Porfirio Oliveira-Junior, Bruna Estrozi, Weder Silva Borges-Junior, Paulo Ronaldo J Ribeiro
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Background: Meningiomas are the most common benign tumors among CNS neoplasms. In the pediatric population, however, they account for only 0.4%-4.6% of all intracranial neoplasms; they are rare inside the brain parenchyma and are frequently confused with other entities, such as glioneuronal tumors and cavernomas, among others.

Observations: The authors describe the case of a 4-year-old male who presented to the emergency department for evaluation of periorbital cellulitis and was incidentally diagnosed with a brain tumor. MRI demonstrated an expansive heterogeneous lesion, 2.2 × 1.9 × 1.8 cm, in the left lingual gyrus. Spectroscopy and perfusion imaging suggested a low-grade glioneuronal tumor. After thorough discussion, the family and medical team elected to pursue surgical treatment. The patient had an uneventful postoperative recovery, and subsequent pathological and immunohistochemical analysis confirmed the diagnosis of a fibrous meningioma (WHO grade 1).

Lessons: Intraparenchymal meningiomas are a rare and misdiagnosed tumor, especially in the pediatric age group, and therefore are not usually considered in the differential diagnosis of intra-axial neoplasms in children. When suspected, surgery may be encouraged due to the tendency of these tumors to exhibit more aggressive behavior compared with adult meningiomas. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24611.

小儿先天性脑实质内脑膜瘤:说明性病例。
背景:脑膜瘤是中枢神经系统肿瘤中最常见的良性肿瘤。然而,在儿科人群中,它们仅占所有颅内肿瘤的0.4%-4.6%;它们在脑实质内很少见,经常与其他实体混淆,如胶质神经元瘤和海绵状瘤等。观察:作者描述了一个4岁男性的病例,他到急诊科评估眼眶周围蜂窝织炎,并偶然被诊断为脑肿瘤。MRI示左侧舌回一肿大的非均匀病变,面积2.2 × 1.9 × 1.8 cm。光谱学和灌注成像提示低级别胶质神经元肿瘤。经过家属和医疗团队的充分讨论,选择手术治疗。患者术后恢复顺利,随后的病理和免疫组织化学分析证实了纤维性脑膜瘤的诊断(WHO 1级)。结论:脑实质内脑膜瘤是一种罕见且易误诊的肿瘤,特别是在儿童年龄组,因此通常不被认为是儿童轴内肿瘤的鉴别诊断。与成人脑膜瘤相比,这些肿瘤倾向于表现出更强的侵袭性行为,因此当有怀疑时,可以鼓励手术治疗。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24611。
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