Total: 5 |
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11253123 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
Meningeal nodules in teratoma of the testis. | ||
Michal M. Virchows Arch. 2001;438(2):198-200. |
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Identical meningothelial proliferations are well known in the skin and adjacent soft tissues of the scalp, where they have variously been called sequestrated meningoceles, meningeal hamartoma, cutaneous meningiomas, rudimentary meningocele, hamartoma of the scalp with ectopic meningothelial elements, or cutaneous heterotopic meningeal nodules. | ||
11253123 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
Meningeal nodules in teratoma of the testis. | ||
Michal M. Virchows Arch. 2001;438(2):198-200. |
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Identical meningothelial proliferations are well known in the skin and adjacent soft tissues of the scalp, where they have variously been called sequestrated meningoceles, meningeal hamartoma, cutaneous meningiomas, rudimentary meningocele, hamartoma of the scalp with ectopic meningothelial elements, or cutaneous heterotopic meningeal nodules. | ||
1636437 |
FEMALE | |
Meningeal hamartoma of the scalp. A variant of primary cutaneous meningioma. | ||
Hirakawa E, Kobayashi S, Terasaka K, Ogino T, Terai Y, Ohmori M. Acta Pathol Jpn. 1992;42(5):353-7. |
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Meningeal hamartoma as a variant of primary cutaneous meningioma is extremely rare, and this is the first report of such a case in Japan. | ||
988494 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Child |
[Two cases showing subarachnoid hemorrhage from angioblastic meningioma and vascular hamartoma (author's transl)]. | ||
Shinmura F, Yamamoto I, Koba T, Miwa T. No Shinkei Geka. 1976;4(9):883-8. |
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We experienced two cases showing subarachnoid hemorrhage from angioblastic meningioma and vascular hamartoma as an initial symptom. | ||
988494 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Child |
[Two cases showing subarachnoid hemorrhage from angioblastic meningioma and vascular hamartoma (author's transl)]. | ||
Shinmura F, Yamamoto I, Koba T, Miwa T. No Shinkei Geka. 1976;4(9):883-8. |
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[Two cases showing subarachnoid hemorrhage from angioblastic meningioma and vascular hamartoma (author's transl)]. |