1. [Child cerebellar meningioma. A case report].
- Author
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Ba MC, Kabre A, Ba Ly A, Ndoye N, Sakho Y, and Badiane SB
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Cerebellar Neoplasms pathology, Diagnosis, Differential, Headache etiology, Humans, Male, Meningeal Neoplasms pathology, Tuberculoma diagnosis, Vomiting etiology, Cerebellar Neoplasms diagnosis, Cerebellar Neoplasms surgery, Meningeal Neoplasms diagnosis, Meningeal Neoplasms surgery
- Abstract
Meningioma is an uncommon tumor of childhood. In this group, supra tentorial forms predominate. We report the case of a 14 years old boy without any past medical history. He presented headaches, vomiting and cerebellar syndrome. CT scan shows cerebellar tumor, enhanced by contrast and surrounded by edema, looking like tuberculoma. After fail of tuberculosis treatment, the boy is operated by suboccipital approach. Histology and immuno histochemical examination show fibroblastic meningioma. Even if it is rare, meningioma can occur in childhood, without neurofibromatosis disease. It can present many points of likeness with tuberculoma and therefore biopsy is mandatory before tuberculosis drugs giving.
- Published
- 2004