Introduction This is a very rare case of intraosseous cystic meningioma. There have been no reports of similar cases in the last 30 years. Presentation of case A 62-year-old man, suffering from a swelling of the lateral wall of the left orbit was admitted to our hospital. MRI and CT scan showed a large intradiploic lesion involving the lateral wall of the orbit and the greater wing of the sphenoid. The lesion was cystic with a mural nodule. We operated the patient and removed completely the mural nodule and the fibrous wall of cyst. Histological examination showed that the mural nodule was a benign meningothelial meningioma. Discussion Primary intraosseous meningiomas represent a subtype of primary extradural meningiomas; they comprise about 2% of all meningiomas and are therefore rare entities. Cystic meningiomas are rare, their incidence compared to all other types of meningiomas is of 2–4%. The presence of a meningioma with both characteristics: cystic and intraosseous, like in our case, is an exceptional occurrence. Conclusion The surgical management of tumor was easy; its rarity means that the case is interesting.
Caruso, R., Fini, G., Pesce, A., Wierzbicki, V., Marrocco, L., Piccione, E., et al. (2017). A primary intraosseous cystic meningioma: Case report. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGERY CASE REPORTS, 37, 189-192 [10.1016/j.ijscr.2017.06.049].
A primary intraosseous cystic meningioma: Case report
Pesce, A.;Piccione, E.;
2017-01-01
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Introduction This is a very rare case of intraosseous cystic meningioma. There have been no reports of similar cases in the last 30 years. Presentation of case A 62-year-old man, suffering from a swelling of the lateral wall of the left orbit was admitted to our hospital. MRI and CT scan showed a large intradiploic lesion involving the lateral wall of the orbit and the greater wing of the sphenoid. The lesion was cystic with a mural nodule. We operated the patient and removed completely the mural nodule and the fibrous wall of cyst. Histological examination showed that the mural nodule was a benign meningothelial meningioma. Discussion Primary intraosseous meningiomas represent a subtype of primary extradural meningiomas; they comprise about 2% of all meningiomas and are therefore rare entities. Cystic meningiomas are rare, their incidence compared to all other types of meningiomas is of 2–4%. The presence of a meningioma with both characteristics: cystic and intraosseous, like in our case, is an exceptional occurrence. Conclusion The surgical management of tumor was easy; its rarity means that the case is interesting.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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