Fibroblastic meningioma mimicking an intracerebral hemorrhage: Case report

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A 50-year-old woman presented to the emergency room complaining of severe headache. A non-contrasted head CT was obtained, which demonstrated a hyperdense image compatible with an intracerebral hemorrhage in the posterior region of the left temporal lobe. The patient displayed no neurological deficit during the consultation and a subsequent MRI showed a temporoinsular bleeding lesion that was suggestive of an atypic meningioma or a metastatic lesion. Afterwards, neck, chest and abdomen CT scans were performed, and the imaging ruled out a secondary neoplasm. The patient underwent surgical resection of the lesion, and a solid tumor was found with no bleeding associated. The pathology reported a WHO I fibroblastic meningioma.

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Devia, D. A., Devia, D. A. A., Meek, E., Rivera, D., & Feo-Lee, O. (2021). Fibroblastic meningioma mimicking an intracerebral hemorrhage: Case report. Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2021(8), 300–303. https://doi.org/10.1093/omcr/omab065

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