| Literature DB >> 23476859 |
Nizar Taki1, Richard O Wein, Harprit Bedi, Carl B Heilman.
Abstract
Meningiomas represent the most common benign intracranial neoplasms, and may spread by direct extension into nearby venous sinuses, but gross spread to the extracranial venous system is uncommon. We report the case of a patient with extracranial intraluminal spread of meningioma within the internal jugular vein to level III of the neck. Review of the preoperative assessment and management is also presented.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23476859 PMCID: PMC3586463 DOI: 10.1155/2013/875607
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Otolaryngol ISSN: 2090-6773
Figure 1Pre- and postcontrast axial T1 weighted images show an enhancing mass in the region of the right sigmoid plate and sinus. There is an enhancing component involving and enlarging the right internal jugular vein.
Figure 2Axial T2 weighted image shows the lack of the normal flow void in the right internal jugular vein secondary to extension of the meningioma. Compare this finding to the normal appearing internal jugular flow void on the left side.
Figure 3Axial and coronal postcontrast T1 weighted images show the extent of supratentorial and infratentorial enhancement. The coronal image clearly shows the invasion of the right sigmoid sinus (arrow).
Figure 4Intraoperative photo demonstrating extension of meningioma within the internal jugular vein to the midneck (arrow).
Figure 5Medium power (100x) H&E stain of internal jugular vein wall with luminal tumor. Inset (400x) demonstrating atypical features of meningioma.