Presentation
Chronic frontal headache
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Meningioma
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A large lobulated extra axial bifrontal mass with strong enhancement.
From the case:
Meningioma
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Large bifrontal lobulated extra-axial mass with typical CSF cleft sign and display low signal on T1 and bright signal on T2 acquisitions
From the case:
Meningioma
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The left anterior cerebral artery is displaced superiorly and there is tumor blush.
Case Discussion
Path proven meningioma, fibroblastic subtype.