نتایج جستجو برای: meningeal neoplasms

تعداد نتایج: 500524  

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2012
Rajesh Reddy Vamsi Krishna Barada Prasad Sahu Megha Uppin Challa Sundaram

Primary melanocytic tumors of the central nervous system are rare. In this article the authors describe a case of C1C2 intradural extramedullary melanocytoma in a 43-year-old patient who presented with neck pain. C1-3 laminectomy was performed followed by excision of the lesion and an adjoining satellite nodule, along with the dural attachment. The histopathological features were consistent wit...

Journal: :Clinical advances in hematology & oncology : H&O 2010
Beau B Bruce Mahtab Tehrani Nancy J Newman Valérie Biousse

Multiple cranial nerve palsies often reveal a meningeal process that may be infectious, inflammatory, or neoplastic in origin. Even when there is a known history of malignancy, the rarity with which a given primary cancer causes meningeal carcinomatosis can influence diagnostic decision making and lead to delays in diagnosis. We present a unique case of a patient with deafness and blindness sec...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1995
S D LeBlang S Falcone R M Quencer

MR showed an enhancing mass in the pineal region and hydrocephalus and leptomeningeal enhancement, thought to indicate pinealoblastoma with leptomeningeal spread. During resection there was no evidence of spread, and repeat MR showed no residual tumor or meningeal enhancement, so the patient was not treated for metastasis. Because there were no signs of leptomeningeal tumor 4 months after surge...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1992
D Ranoux B Devaux C Lamy J Y Mear F X Roux J L Mas

Two cases of meningeal sarcoidosis with unusual and misleading presentations are reported. In the first case, CT scan, angiographic, and MRI findings were indistinguishable from those of meningioma. CSF pleiocytosis may help in diagnosing sarcoid pseudo-meningioma. The second patient had transient focal deficits and pachymeningitis of the convexity. The transient deficits were probably of epile...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1950
D S Russell

The tumours to be considered here are those arising primarily in the meninges, or gaining access to them as secondary growths. It will be necessary to consider not only the dura and leptomeninges that invest the brain and spinal cord, but also their extensions into the brain as the tela choroidea and stroma of the choroid plexuses, and the sheaths of the perforating blood-vessels that form the ...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2008
U N Khadilkar N Agarwal Deeshma V Bhat

Meningeal melanocytoma is an uncommon benign pigmented primary lesion that has to be distinguished as a pathological entity separate from other benign melanin containing tumours as well as its overtly malignant counterpart, melanoma. In the present study, a 58 year old lady presented with bilateral sensory and motor symptoms in the lower limbs. The MRI scan showed a dumb-bell shaped lesion in t...

Journal: :The oncologist 1996
Berg Poplack

Meningeal metastasis from cancer has become an increasingly frequent problem as the treatment of systemic disease improves. Leukemia, lymphoma and solid tumors may all metastasize to the meninges, where the blood-brain barrier may provide a sanctuary from cytotoxic concentrations of chemotherapeutic agents. Because meningeal disease may be clinically silent or may present with unusual signs and...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1992
S. H. Park H. R. Park Y. Ko

A case of spinal meningeal melanocytoma is reported along with clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies. This patient presented clinically with paraparesis, tingling sensation and numbness of both lower extremities of 4 months duration. No mucocutaneous pigmented nevi were found. On operation, scattered coal-black pigmented lesions were found in the meninges between T3...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 2002
Khawar Siddique Michael Zagardo Meena Gujrati William Olivero

OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE Gangliogliomas are intra-axial, avascular masses located predominantly in the temporal lobe. A ganglioglioma that mimics a meningioma in that it is extra-axial and has a significant extracranial vascular supply has not been reported previously. CLINICAL PRESENTATION A 12-year-old girl presented with a right temporoparietal mass. A neurological examination revealed not...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1996
J M MacKenzie

AIM To clarify laboratory guidelines for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cytology. METHODS Clinical and pathological data relating to 54 patients with cytologically malignant cells in the CSF were reviewed, together with CSF cell counts and protein measurements for 29 patients. Utilising this data, criteria were established for CSF cytology and validated by review of 100 patients in whom CSF cytolo...

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