Extracranial Meningioma in the Scalp with Concurrent Steatocystoma.

IF 0.7 Q4 PATHOLOGY Case Reports in Pathology Pub Date : 2020-09-08 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/6539064
Jiankun Tong, Sergei A Aksenov, Mitchell I Chorost, William H Rodgers
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This report documents a rare case of an extracranial meningioma on the posterior scalp without apparent dural connection. Additionally, a sebaceous steatocystoma of the anterior scalp presented alongside the meningioma. A steatocystoma localized to the scalp is also remarkably rare. To our knowledge, this is the first report documenting both an extracranial meningioma and a steatocystoma presenting concurrently on the scalp. A male patient in his thirties presented with a mass lesion on the scalp. A CT scan revealed one posterior scalp mass with no intracranial abnormalities. Post excision histologic examination confirmed an extracranial meningioma (meningothelial variant, WHO Grade I). A second anterior scalp mass, not revealed by CT scan, was discovered during surgery. It was excised and diagnosed as a steatocystoma. Meningiomas predominantly occur intracranially but, in some instances, may present as a standalone extracranial tumor without intracranial abnormalities. Because extracranial meningioma is uncommon, it may be overlooked during clinical diagnosis of scalp masses. We recommend that this neoplasm be routinely considered in the differential diagnosis of extracranial tumors. The discovery of another rare tumor-a steatocystoma located in immediate proximity on the scalp-is further remarkable. We briefly review relevant case reports and etiologies and consider a potential relationship between the two neoplasms. However, it remains more likely that the concurrence of these tumors in our patient was simply coincidental.

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头皮颅外脑膜瘤并发脂肪囊瘤。
本文报告一例罕见的后头皮颅外脑膜瘤,无明显硬脑膜连接。另外,脑膜瘤旁可见头皮前部皮脂腺脂肪囊瘤。局限于头皮的脂肪囊瘤也非常罕见。据我们所知,这是第一个记录颅内外脑膜瘤和脂肪囊瘤同时出现在头皮上的报告。一名三十多岁的男性患者在头皮上出现肿块。CT扫描显示一头皮后部肿块,颅内未见异常。手术后组织学检查证实为颅外脑膜瘤(脑膜上皮变异,WHO I级)。手术中发现第二个头皮前部肿块,CT扫描未发现。切除后诊断为脂肪囊瘤。脑膜瘤主要发生在颅内,但在某些情况下,可能表现为独立的颅外肿瘤,没有颅内异常。由于颅外脑膜瘤是罕见的,它可能被忽视在临床诊断头皮肿块。我们建议在鉴别诊断颅外肿瘤时应常规考虑此肿瘤。另一种罕见肿瘤的发现——一种位于头皮附近的脂肪囊瘤——更是引人注目。我们简要回顾相关病例报告和病因,并考虑两种肿瘤之间的潜在关系。然而,更有可能的是,这些肿瘤在我们的病人身上同时出现只是巧合。
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