Atypical primary pulmonary meningioma: A report of a case suspected of being a lung metastasis

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Primary extracranial and extraspinal meningiomas are very rare tumours, and primary pulmonary ones are even more uncommon. They present as a solitary pulmonary nodule, and most of them are benign, except for three cases. We describe a primitive atypical pulmonary meningioma first suspected of being a metastasis in a patient during follow-up ten years after therapy for breast cancer. © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience.

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Lepanto, D., Maffini, F., Petrella, F., Colandrea, M., Putzu, C., Barberis, M., … Viale, G. (2014). Atypical primary pulmonary meningioma: A report of a case suspected of being a lung metastasis. Ecancermedicalscience, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2014.414

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