PMID: 3750197Oct 1, 1986Paper

Meningeal neurosarcoidosis mimicking convexity en-plaque meningioma

Surgical Neurology
R K OsenbachJ Gutierrez

Abstract

A 34-year old man presented with headaches. Computed tomography scanning revealed an enhancing subdural mass extending from the skull base to the convexity, thought to represent an en-plaque meningioma. Pathologic study revealed extraaxial subdural granulomatous inflammation consistent with neurosarcoidosis.

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