2018, Number 2
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Rev Hosp Jua Mex 2018; 85 (2)
Multiple meningioma. Clinical case
Lomelí-Ramírez JJ, Rivero-Rejón A, Pérez-Barrera AGS, Lomelí-Canavaggio MN
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 105-109
PDF size: 574.58 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Multiple meningiomas or meningiomatosis are an unusual variant of occurrence among various neoplasms of the central nervous system; is defined for the presence of at least two lesions that appear simultaneously or not at a different intracranial locations. We present this paper with the aim of diagnoses and current therapeutics of this uncommon pathology.
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