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A clinico-pathological and neuro-radiological study of angiomatous meningioma: Aggressive look with benign behaviour.

Pawan K Verma1, Bhawan Nangarwal1, Jyoti Verma2, Vikas Dwivedi1, Anant Mehrotra1, Kuntal Kanti Das1, Ved P Maurya1, Kamlesh S Bhaisora1, Jaskaran Singh3, Jayesh Sardhara1, Arun Kumar Srivastava1, Sanjay Behari1, Sushila Jaiswal2, Awadhesh K Jaiswal4.   

Abstract

Angiomatous meningioma is a rare variant tumor classified as WHO grade 1 meningioma and accounts for about 2.1% of all meningioma. Their clinical presentation, surgical management, and prognosis are almost similar to the classical meningioma. Despite of benign nature and being comparatively small in size, they look aggressive on radiology images like massive peritumoral edema and intense contrast enhancement. Being a unique subtype of meningioma, the studies on angiomatous meningioma are very limited. In this cross sectional retrospective study, we described the clinical presentation, radiology, histopathological features and differential diagnosis of 30 cases of angiomatous meningioma from a single centre. The clinical parameters include demographic profile, symptoms and radiological findings including location, extent, pattern, histopathology with World Health Organization (WHO) grade-2016, extent of tumour excision, recurrence and surgical outcome. Incidence of angiomatous meningioma in our study was 2.46% with male predominance. The most common location in our study was convexity. 27 out of 30 had histopathology reports of angiomatous meningioma and 3 had lipoangiomatous meningioma. The high vascularity and disproportionate peri-tumoral edema makes it a surgical challenge for excision. The complications and surgical outcome were analysed. The radiological anticipation of tumour subtype, meticulous pre-operative planning and intraoperative precautions remains a key for success.
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Keywords:  Angioblastic; Angiomatous meningioma; Benign tumor; Differential diagnosis; Lipoangiomatous; Peri tumoral brain edema (PTBE)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33342627     DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2020.11.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neurosci        ISSN: 0967-5868            Impact factor:   1.961


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1.  Non-Invasive Preoperative Imaging Differential Diagnosis of Intracranial Hemangiopericytoma and Angiomatous Meningioma: A Novel Developed and Validated Multiparametric MRI-Based Clini-Radiomic Model.

Authors:  Yanghua Fan; Panpan Liu; Yiping Li; Feng Liu; Yu He; Liang Wang; Junting Zhang; Zhen Wu
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 6.244

2.  The Dilemma of Multifocality in Insular Tumors: Multicentricity versus Metastasis.

Authors:  Kuntal Kanti Das; Amanjot Singh; Deepak Khatri; Jaskaran Singh Gosal; Kamlesh Bhaisora; Anant Mehrotra; Sudarsana Gogoi; Sanjay Behari
Journal:  Asian J Neurosurg       Date:  2021-03-20
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