Infratentorial benign cystic meningioma mimicking a hemangioblastoma radiologically and a pilocytic astrocytoma intraoperatively: A case report

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Introduction. Cystic meningiomas are rare variants of meningiomas; they can pose a radiological diagnostic dilemma. Case presentation. We present a rare case of a 30-year-old Chinese woman with a histopathological diagnosis of infratentorial cystic meningioma (World Health Organization Grade 1) in which the features in imaging modalities were suggestive of a hemangioblastoma. Intraoperatively, however, the gross macroscopic features were more in keeping with a pilocytic astrocytoma. Conclusion: In benign cystic meningiomas, particularly the infratentorial variety, radiological findings utilizing the various imaging modalities and intraoperative impressions may not be reflective of or in keeping with the final histopathological diagnosis. © 2013 Guan et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Guan, T. K., Pancharatnam, D., Chandran, H., Hooi, T. K., Kumar, G., & Ganesan, D. (2013). Infratentorial benign cystic meningioma mimicking a hemangioblastoma radiologically and a pilocytic astrocytoma intraoperatively: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-7-87

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