Thi Phuong Hoai Dinh, Dang Thi Mai, Thi Mai Hung Tran, H. Pham, Vinh Phu Nguyen, T. Nguyen
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Abstract
Background:Frontal meningioma is often asymptomatic but patients might experience psychiatric symptoms. Since symptoms are atypical in giant meningioma, to the best of our knowledge, we present a rare clinical scenario.
Case Presentation: A 24-year old female patient with no medical history presented with two months of depressive symptoms, personality changes such as easy irritability, and feelings of frustration and mental depression, as well as forgetfulness and blurred vision. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a well-defined markedly enhancing lesion in the left frontal region measuring 65 x 70 x 70 mm with mass effects to the adjacent brain tissue and associated surrounding edema which was pressed to the frontal horn of the lateral ventricle. The patient underwent frontal unilateral craniotomy and excision of the tumor. After surgery, the quality of life was improved.
Conclusion: Meningioma with psychiatric symptoms is quite rare. This clinical case helps clinicians avoid missing symptoms and use appropriate management strategies for patients with giant meningiomas.
背景:额叶脑膜瘤通常无症状,但患者可能会出现精神症状。由于巨大脑膜瘤的症状是非典型的,据我们所知,我们提出了一个罕见的临床情况。病例介绍:24岁女性,无病史,表现为抑郁症状2个月,易烦躁、沮丧、精神抑郁等人格改变,健忘、视力模糊。脑磁共振成像(MRI)显示左侧额叶区有一个明确的明显增强的病变,面积为65 x 70 x 70 mm,对邻近脑组织和相关的周围水肿有肿块效应,并压迫到侧脑室额角。患者接受单侧额叶开颅手术及肿瘤切除。术后患者的生活质量得到改善。结论:脑膜瘤伴精神症状相当罕见。本临床病例有助于临床医生避免遗漏症状,并对巨大脑膜瘤患者采取适当的治疗策略。