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Soichi Oya1, Richard A Prayson, Joung H Lee.
Abstract
Although venous hemangiomas are one of the most common soft-tissue tumors, venous hemangiomas in the central nervous system are extremely rare. We present an unusual case of venous hemangioma originating from the interdural space of the tentorium. A 32-year-old woman was incidentally found to have extra-axial mass occupying the left ambient cistern. This tumor was observed for the first 4 years as it was completely asymptomatic. Surgical resection was later recommended when the tumor grew. The mass originated from between the two layers of the anteromedial tentorial incisura. There were no findings indicative of previous hemorrhage inside the mass. The matrix of the mass was firm and vascular, resembling a fibrous meningioma. Gross total resection was achieved without any neurological deficit. Pathological examination revealed a dense fibrous connective tissue with a proliferation of vessels marked by thickened walls. A spindle cell proliferation in the vessel walls did not stain with the antibody to S-100 protein. Movat stain demonstrated the venous character of the vessels. These results were histologically compatible with a venous hemangioma. Albeit extremely rare, a venous hemangioma, a distinct clinical and pathological entity from a venous angioma, can present an intracranial mass lesion.Entities:
Keywords: ambient cistern; extra-axial; tentorium; vascular tumor; venous hemangioma
Year: 2012 PMID: 23946924 PMCID: PMC3658646 DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1312680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol Surg Rep ISSN: 2193-6358
Figure 1Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging scans. The coronal T1-weighted (A), axial T2-weighted (B), postcontrast axial, and coronal T1-weighted (C, D) images showed an extra-axial mass with heterogeneous enhancement.
Figure 2A postoperative magnetic resonance imaging scan showing gross total resection.
Figure 3Left: A photomicrograph demonstrating dense fibrous connective tissue with a spindle cell proliferation of venous vessels marked by thickened walls. Hematoxylin and eosin stain, original magnification ×100. Right: A Movat stain showed the venous nature of the back-to-back vessels in the specimen. Original magnification ×100.