Meningiomatosis (multiple meningioma) are defined by the presence of at least 2 simultaneous lesions present at different intracranial locations without an association with neurofibromatosis type 2. It accounts for 1-10 % of meningioma. it is usually common in females. It can occur with or without signs of neurofibromatosis. The primary goal of treatment is to remove the lesion causing sign and symptoms and to follow others. Surgery is the main treatment option as like solitary meningioma and the prognosis is usually very good. We will discuss here a case of 52 years female diagnosed as a case of multiple meningioma describe her clinical, radiological and histopathological features. We will also highlight the surgical managements and postoperative course.
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chaurasia, B., Hossain, M., Kanti Barua, K., Islam Rokib, R., Biswas, P., Sardar, M., … Chaurasia, R. K. (2018). Meningiomatosis in non–neurofibromatosis patient: how we dealt with 8 tumors. Journal of Neurology & Stroke, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.15406/jnsk.2018.08.00335
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