Primary pulmonary meningiomas represent a rare tumor entity. Few cases have been reported in the English medical literature, and they have almost all been solitary and benign in nature, with the exception of several extremely rare cases. We report herein a case of PPM that raised suspicion of a pulmonary metastatic tumor initially, as it was depicted as a single, round, small, ground-glass opacity pulmonary nodule on a chest computed tomography scan, in a 55-year-old man with a history of buccal cancer. Increased awareness of the clinical and radiologic characteristics of this rare category can assist a multidisciplinary team to perform adequate management.
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Juan, C.-M., Chen, M.-L., Ho, S.-Y., & Huang, Y.-C. (2016). Primary Pulmonary Meningioma Simulating a Pulmonary Metastasis. Case Reports in Pulmonology, 2016, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/8248749
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