J Neurosurg Sci
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Review Case Reports
Extradural meningioma presenting with severe epistaxis: a case report and review of the literature.
Extradural or ectopic meningiomas are, as previously described in the literature, very rare lesions. Extradural meningiomas may often be confused preoperatively with primary skull or soft tissue tumors. The origin of these lesions is controversial and their exact pathogenesis is unknown. ⋯ The patient underwent a left frontobasal craniotomy with total resection of extradural mass. The authors also review the literature concerning extradural or ectopic meningiomas and find 134 cases reported between 1951 and the present time. The authors emphasize that early detection and identification of the initial lesion should be coupled with total surgical resection for a complete curation.