Meningioma

A rare, mostly benign, primary tumor of the meninges (arachnoid cap cells), usually located in the supratentorial compartment, commonly appearing in the sixth and seventh decade of life, clinically silent in most cases or causing hyperostosis close to the tumor and resulting in focal bulging and localized pain in less than 10% of cases. Additional features may include headache, seizures, gradual personality changes (apathy and dementia), anosmia, impaired vision, exophthalmos, hearing loss, ataxia, dysmetria, hypotonia, nystagmus, and rarely spontaneous bleeding.

Perivascular pseudorosette

A type of rosette in which a spoke-wheel arrangement of cells with tapered cellular processes radiates around a wall of a centrally placed vessel.


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PMID (PMCID)
23472895
MALE
[Papillary meningioma: a very rare and aggressive variant of meningioma].
Benchetrit M, Ambrosetti D, Vincent N, Chanalet S, Soler C, Haudebourg J, Burel-Vandenbos F.
Ann Pathol. 2013;33(1):49-52.
Histopathological features of papillary meningiomas are characterized by papillary or perivascular pseudorosette patterns.
15648610
MALE Middle Aged
Infratentorial giant cell ependymoma: a rare variant of ependymoma.
Jeon YK, Jung HW, Park SH.
Pathol Res Pract. 2004;200(10):717-25.
its superficial location, mixed giant cells, perivascular pseudorosettes or papillaries, complicated its differentiation from rhabdoid/papillary meningioma.