PMID: 8459916Jan 1, 1993Paper

Magnetic resonance imaging of xanthomatous meningioma

Neuroradiology
Y KatayamaN Nemoto

Abstract

A case of meningioma with extensive xanthomatous metaplasia occurring in the left frontal convexity of a 37-year-old woman is reported. The tumour was demonstrated as a hypodense mass with minimal enhancement on CT. Our findings suggest that magnetic resonance imaging may provide a clue to the diagnosis of meningiomas with extensive xanthomatous metaplasia when CT is less specific.

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