Dorsal extradural meningioma: Case report and literature review

Surg Neurol Int. 2016 Aug 23:7:76. doi: 10.4103/2152-7806.188914. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Background: Extradural spinal mass lesions are most commonly metastatic tumors. Extradural meningiomas are rare, accounting for approximately 2.5-3.5% of spinal meningiomas; intraoperatively, they are easily mistaken for malignant tumors, especially in the en plaque variety, resulting in inadequate surgical treatment.

Case description: Our case is one of the first to describe a patient with two purely extradural meningiomas, one each between D3-D4 and between D5-D6 vertebral levels. Surgical resection was radical, and pathologically both lesions were meningothelialmeningiomas.

Conclusions: Reviewing the literature, we discuss the pathogenesis, treatment strategies, and long-term behavior of these uncommon lesions.

Keywords: Extradural extramedullary neoplasms; extradural meningioma; extradural spinal tumors.

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  • Case Reports