巨大外化额叶脑膜瘤:一个特殊的临床实体

D. S. Zabsonre, Inoussa Zoungrana, Julie Marie Adeline Wendlamita Kyelem, A. Sanou, Yakouba Haro, Souleymane Ouattara, A. Traore, A. Kabre
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背景和重要性:脑膜瘤通常是良性肿瘤。根据它们的位置和大小,处理它们可能会有问题。我们报告一例巨大额叶脑膜瘤。它的诊断是误导性的,切除是费力的。病例介绍:患者29岁,5年多来逐渐发病,先是出现行为障碍,然后前额顶点肿胀,视力下降。入院体格检查发现额正中肿胀向左轴微侧约10cm,坚硬,覆盖健康,严重额部综合征,视力下降。计算机断层扫描(CT)显示体积较大的内侧额叶病变左侧偏侧,边界不规则,上矢状窦侵犯,镰刀下脑浸润,不均匀造影剂,明显的骨溶解首先引起肿瘤转移。核磁共振显示为脑膜瘤。宏观上切除完成。行硬脑膜及颅骨成形术。术后随访简单。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的分级,组织学结论为1级脑膜瘤。结论:晚期脑膜瘤发病率高,治疗困难,严重影响患者的功能和生命预后。
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Gigantic Exteriorized Frontal Meningioma: An Exceptional Clinical Entity
Background and Importance: Meningiomas are usually benign tumors. Depending on their location and size, dealing with them can be problematic. We report an exceptional case of gigantic frontal meningioma. Its diagnosis was misleading and the excision laborious. Case Presentation: A 29-year-old patient who presented gradually over 5 years, developed behavioral disorders then swelling of the vertex at the frontal level and decreased visual acuity. Physical examination on admission revealed a median frontal swelling slightly lateralized to the left axis of approximately 10 cm, hard, covered with the healthy, severe frontal syndrome, and decreased visual acuity. Computerized tomography (CT) scan showed a voluminous medial frontal lesion lateralized to the left, with irregular limits, superior sagittal sinus invasion, brain engagement under the scythe, heterogeneous contrast taking, and significant osteolysis first evoking tumor metastasis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) suggested a meningioma. The resection was macroscopically complete. Dural and cranial plasty was performed. The postoperative follow-up was simple. Histology concluded that the meningioma was grade 1 based on the world health organization (WHO) classification. Conclusion: Late-diagnosis meningiomas can take on very large proportions and pose management problems while seriously engaging the patient functional and vital prognosis.
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