Cystic Angiomatous Meningioma: A Diagnostic Dilemma
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Cystic Angiomatous Meningioma: A Diagnostic Dilemma
Differential diagnosis of a solid cystic lesion in supratentorial location includes glioma,1 meningioma,2 metastatic tumor,3 or hemangioblastoma.1 Cystic meningioma is relatively a rare tumor.2 Among various histological variants of meningioma, the meningothelial type most frequently demonstrates cystic changes.3 Richly vascularized meningiomas of the angiomatous type were reported only in a fe...
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عنوان ژورنال: Indian Journal of Neurosurgery
سال: 2016
ISSN: 2277-954X,2277-9167
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1581981