Patient Data
Age: Adult
From the case:
Meningioma
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Large enhancing right frontal mass with dural tail. Significant midline shift with partial effacement of the lateral ventricles and subfalcine herniation.
From the case:
Meningioma
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Resection of the large right frontal mass. Resolution of midline shift.
Case Discussion
Typical appearance of a meningioma.