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Keywords

angiomatous meningioma
meningioma mimicking glioma
meningioma versus glioma
glioblastoma MRI
meningioma MRI

How to Cite

Chouksey, D., Goyal, N. ., Garg, R. ., & Sodani, A. K. (2021). Letter to the editor. Face-off between glioma and meningioma . Romanian Neurosurgery, 35(3), 376–377. https://doi.org/10.33962/roneuro-2021-064

Abstract

Gliomas are malignant, and intrinsic cerebral tumours may cause tumour-infiltrative oedema. Meningiomas are mostly benign, extrinsic cerebral tumours that do not infiltrate the surrounding parenchyma. Meningiomas may give rise to vasogenic oedema in the peritumoral tissue.[1] The radiological diagnosis of cerebral tumours may be non-conclusive on conventional MRI in few cases, and diagnosis must rely on histopathological analysis. [2] We report a case that has an atypical clinical presentation with nonconclusive MRI brain,  and finally, histopathology confirmed the diagnosis.

https://doi.org/10.33962/roneuro-2021-064
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