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Frontotemporal intradiploic meningioma with progressive intraorbital invasion: case report


Journal of Neurology & Stroke
Hmamouche O, Hammoud M, Lakhdar F, Benzagmout M, Chakour K, Chaoui MF

Abstract

Meningiomas are the most common primary brain tumors, Orbital invasion usually invades as an extension of the sphenoid wing meningiomas. We report the case of a 54-year- old man who presented with frontotemporal intraosseous meningioma with intraorbital invasion.

Keywords

intradiploic meningioma, intraosseous, orbital invasion, exophthalmos

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