Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3092573 Surgical Neurology 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundDemyelination is a neurologic disease, usually diagnosed on the basis of clinical symptomatology and radiologic studies. Rarely, both may be deceiving and masquerading a neoplastic lesion or vice versa.Case DescriptionIn the present communication, we describe 2 cases with similar clinical profiles and radiologic pictures, but which turn out to be contrasting pathologic diagnoses.ConclusionsWe emphasize on histopathologic proof before initiating definitive therapy.

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