Tumors of the meninges (differential)
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Tumours of the meninges are heterogenous group of lesions which usually occur as extraaxialextra-axial mass lesions and based on WHO classification are divided to four groups:
-<p><strong>Tumours of the meninges </strong>are heterogenous group of lesions which usually occur as extraaxial mass lesions and based on WHO classification are divided to four groups:</p><h4> </h4><ul>-<li><a title="WHO classification of CNS tumours" href="/articles/cns-tumours-classification-and-grading-who">meningioepithelial</a></li>-<li><a title="WHO classification of CNS tumours" href="/articles/cns-tumours-classification-and-grading-who">non meningioepithelial mesenchymal tumours</a></li>- +<p><strong>Tumours of the meninges </strong>are heterogenous group of lesions which usually occur as extra-axial mass lesions and based on WHO classification are divided to four groups:</p><ul>
- +<li><a href="/articles/cns-tumours-classification-and-grading-who">meningioepithelial</a></li>
- +<li><a href="/articles/cns-tumours-classification-and-grading-who">non meningioepithelial mesenchymal tumours</a></li>
-<a title="WHO classification of CNS tumours" href="/articles/cns-tumours-classification-and-grading-who">primary melanocytic lesions</a> </li>-<li><a title="WHO classification of CNS tumours" href="/articles/cns-tumours-classification-and-grading-who">other neoplasms related to the meninges</a></li>- +<a href="/articles/cns-tumours-classification-and-grading-who">primary melanocytic lesions</a> </li>
- +<li><a href="/articles/cns-tumours-classification-and-grading-who">other neoplasms related to the meninges</a></li>