Presentation
Obvious abnormality.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Meningiomatosis
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Selected images from an MRI demonstrate enormous multi-lobulated extra-axial trans-cranial tumor, with areas that appear to invade the underlying brain.
From the case:
Meningiomatosis
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Pre-resection intra-operative photo.
Case Discussion
Resection confirmed the diagnosis of extensive meningiomatosis. Rapid recurrence occurred.