A Meningioma With Extensive Peritumoral Edema Mimicking Metastatic Brain Tumor: A Case Report.

Princi D Demaisip, Dan Neftalie Juangco, Nic Junn C Tambal, Nina Alvarez
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Meningioma is the most common brain tumor among all histologically reported malignant and non-malignant tumors of the central nervous system. Angiomatous meningioma is one of the subtypes of meningioma that is rarely reported. In this paper, we present a case of a 67-year-old female patient who sought consultation due to seizure, cognitive decline, and parkinsonism. Contrast-enhanced MRI showed a well-defined tumor in the left frontal lobe convexity with extensive perilesional edema. A tumor excision was done and histopathology studies revealed an angiomatous meningioma subtype. This case is reportable because angiomatous meningioma is a recognized rare entity. It is important to share this entity with other medical professionals and start to consider this condition in differential diagnosis when diagnosing a patient with an intracranial mass with an extensive peritumoral edema. Furthermore, the patient's unusual presentation of parkinsonian features and its occurrence with colorectal cancer history suggest a possible association between these conditions.

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脑膜瘤伴肿瘤周围广泛水肿,模拟转移性脑瘤1例。
脑膜瘤是所有病理报道的恶性和非恶性中枢神经系统肿瘤中最常见的脑肿瘤。血管瘤性脑膜瘤是脑膜瘤的亚型之一,很少报道。在本文中,我们提出一个病例67岁的女性患者谁寻求咨询由于癫痫发作,认知能力下降,和帕金森病。增强MRI显示左侧额叶凸起处有一界限明确的肿瘤,并伴有广泛的病灶周围水肿。肿瘤切除和组织病理学研究显示为血管瘤性脑膜瘤亚型。由于血管瘤性脑膜瘤是一种公认的罕见的实体,所以这个病例是值得报告的。在诊断颅内肿块伴广泛瘤周水肿的患者时,与其他医学专业人员分享这一实体并开始在鉴别诊断中考虑这一情况是很重要的。此外,患者不寻常的帕金森特征及其与结直肠癌病史的发生提示这些疾病之间可能存在关联。
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