Cutaneous Meningioma (Case report)
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V.Kazeminejad (M.D) * 1, M.R.Mohammady (M.D) |
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Abstract: (19263 Views) |
A variety of extracranial sites have been described for Meningiomas including the nose, various viscera, skin, eye and extraspinal tissue. Among them cutaneous Meningioma generally occur most frequently on the scalp, forehead or paravertebral areas. We are reporting in this article one case of cutaneous Meningioma in the forehead region with respect by reviewing the literatures is very rare tumor. Our patient is a middle age woman with right forehead mass from two years ago, in the skull X-ray and computerized tomography of our case intracranial lesion is not seen and also there is some thickening involving frontal bone. After the surgical excision of the mass and in the microscopic examination of specimens, histopathologic diagnosis is Meningioma (Meningotheliomatous type) and immunohistochemical study react for epithelial membrane antigen. In the clinical course, extracranial Meningiomas enlarge slowly and are usually cured by simple excision alone but incomplete excision may lead to recurrence, the things have been occurred in our patient. |
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Keywords: Meningioma, Cutaneous, Extracranial |
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* Corresponding Author Address: Department of pathology, Gorgan University of Medical Sciences. k-vahideh@hotmail.com |
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