Posterior fossa clear cell meningioma without dural attachment in a child

Childs Nerv Syst. 2009 Mar;25(3):389-92. doi: 10.1007/s00381-008-0757-7. Epub 2008 Nov 22.

Abstract

Introduction: Meningiomas are relatively uncommon in childhood. They represent 1% to 2% of all intracranial tumours of infancy and childhood and 1.5% to 1.8% of all intracranial meningiomas. Occasionally, meningiomas may develop without dural attachment. Clear cell meningioma is a histological distinctive uncommon variant of meningioma that may behave aggressively with local recurrence and progression as well as cerebrospinal fluid-borne metastasis. Meningiomas near the craniocervical junction represent challenging tumours, requiring special considerations because of the vicinity of the medulla oblongata, the lower cranial nerves and the vertebral artery.

Case report: In this study, the authors present a rare case of posterior fossa clear cell meningioma without dural attachment in a child with severe brainstem and cervical spinal cord displacement and discuss the clinical and radiological features as well as treatment considerations.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Brain Stem / pathology
  • Child
  • Cranial Fossa, Posterior / pathology*
  • Cranial Fossa, Posterior / surgery
  • Dura Mater / pathology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Meningeal Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Meningeal Neoplasms / surgery
  • Meningioma / pathology*
  • Meningioma / surgery
  • Neurosurgical Procedures / methods
  • Spinal Cord / pathology
  • Treatment Outcome