Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3096657 | World Neurosurgery | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Purely extradural meningiomas are rare, and our case is one of the first to describe a patient with an extradural meningioma that actually infiltrates the nerve root. Extradural spinal meningiomas are usually not adherent to the dura, but only appear to be adherent or invade (as in our patient) the adjacent nerve root. They are easily mistaken preoperatively and grossly intraoperatively for malignant metastatic tumors and can change the proposed surgical treatment. The long-term prognosis remains uncertain, but our patient's last follow-up suggests a favorable prognosis.
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Authors
Jayshree Tuli, Dan Michael Drzymalski, Hart Lidov, Sagun Tuli,