| Literature DB >> 26167033 |
Ankur Kapoor1, Amey Savardekar1, Debajyaoti Chaterjee2, Pravin Salunke1, Rakesh K Vasishta2, Anish Bhattacharya3.
Abstract
Metastatic adenocarcinoma mimicking meningioma is rare; and any metastatic lesion masquerading as an en plaque meningioma is extremely rare. We report the case of a 50-year-old female, who presented with headache and left hemiparesis for 1 month and on imaging showed a dural-based enhancing mass along the right hemisphere. The patient was operated with a working diagnosis of en plaque meningioma. Histopathology revealed metastatic adenocarcinoma. This report highlights an unusual radiological presentation of a metastatic lesion as dural based en plaque variety. Metastasis should be borne in mind for any en plaque lesion with rapid clinical progression.Entities:
Keywords: Dural metastases; en plaque dural lesions; enplaque lesions; radiological mimic
Year: 2015 PMID: 26167033 PMCID: PMC4481804 DOI: 10.4103/0976-3147.154572
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci Rural Pract ISSN: 0976-3155
Figure 1(a) Axial T1 image showing the dural-based lesion all along right convexity with mass effect. (b) T2 image showing the heterogeneous lesion with areas of hyperintensity. (c and d) T1 post-gadolinium axial and sagittal images showing contrast enhancement of the dural-based en plaque lesion
Figure 2(a) PET scan showing FDG uptake in the right lung (arrow). (b) PET scan image showing uptake in vertebral body (arrow). (c) Photomicrograph showing a tumor attached to the inner surface of dura (HE, X2). (d) Tumor cells are arranged in a form of glands and trabeculae with mucin production (HE, X20)