Intracranial Solitary Fibrous Tumour

Authors

  • Eveline Claus UZ Gent
  • Patrick Seynaeve AZ Groeninge Kortrijk
  • Jeroen Ceuppens AZ Groeninge Kortrijk
  • Alain Vanneste AZ Groeninge Kortrijk
  • Koenraad Verstraete UZ Gent

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5334/jbr-btr.1213

Keywords:

intracranial, solitary, fibrous, tumour

Abstract

Solitary fibrous tumours are rare mesenchymal spindle-cell tumours that occur most often in the visceral pleura or liver. If they occur intracranially, they are extra-axially located and develop from the meninges. In those cases, the differential diagnosis has to be made with other intracranial extra-axial-located tumours, such as meningeoma and hemangiopericytoma. We report a 32-year-old woman with an intracranial solitary fibrous tumour and review the latest literature regarding the imaging characteristics of this tumour.

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Published

2017-02-20

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Case Report