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Anaplastic Transformation of Sphenoid Wing Meningioma With Orbital and Cavernous Sinus Invasion: Unveiling the Aggressive Nature.
Penchev, Plamen; Kalnev, Borislav; Petrova, Stela; Petrov, Petar-Preslav; Kalnev, Mihail.
Afiliação
  • Penchev P; Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Plovdiv, Plovdiv, BGR.
  • Kalnev B; Department of Neurological Surgery, Medical University of Plovdiv, Plovdiv, BGR.
  • Petrova S; Clinic of Neurological Surgery, University Multi-profile Hospital for Active Treatment (UMHAT) Saint George, Plovdiv, BGR.
  • Petrov PP; Department of General and Clinical Pathology, University Multi-profile Hospital for Active Treatment and Emergency Medicine (UMHATEM) Pirogov, Sofia, BGR.
  • Kalnev M; Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Medical University of Plovdiv, Plovdiv, BGR.
Cureus ; 16(3): e57025, 2024 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38681274
ABSTRACT
Primary tumors in the central nervous system, known as meningiomas, are frequently found and constitute a substantial proportion of tumor cases. Although generally benign, there are occasional cases where they might exhibit malignant characteristics. Anaplastic meningioma is a rare subtype of malignant meningiomas, representing only a small proportion of cases. We present the case of a 70-year-old female patient who presented to the Neurosurgery Clinic of University Hospital "Saint George" with clinical manifestations of monocular vision and blurry vision in the right eye for three months. On physical examination, unilateral ptosis and mydriasis were noted in the left eye. MRI revealed an extra-axial mass located supratentorial in the left temporopolar region affecting the wing of the left sphenoidal bone, invading the cavernous sinus, suppressing the left and right optic nerves, and involving the left orbit. Operative treatment was performed through a left pterional craniotomy and resection of the tumor mass by microsurgical technique. The subdural, epidural, and intraorbital mass were resected. Total removal of the tumor was not achievable and subtotal resection was performed. Pathology results showed that the tumor mass was anaplastic meningioma. Surgery-related complications were not observed. Postoperatively, the patient was mobilized on the day after intervention and the control CT scan showed no ischemic or hemorrhagic events. The patient experienced relief in her symptoms and was discharged on the fifth day. The patient underwent radiation therapy, resulting in the complete removal of the left tumor in the cavernous sinus. After six months, no tumor recurrence was found, and a long-term follow-up is planned to monitor for possible recurrence.
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