2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2011.09.004
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Mature posterior fossa teratoma mimicking infratentorial meningioma: A case report

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“…Surgical resection was performed, and the pathologic confirmation was mature teratomas [ 4 ]. Coulibaly et al [ 7 ] also reported a strong contrast-enhancing mass with dense calcification in the posterior fossa. It was diagnosed as meningioma preoperatively according to radiographic findings.…”
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“…Surgical resection was performed, and the pathologic confirmation was mature teratomas [ 4 ]. Coulibaly et al [ 7 ] also reported a strong contrast-enhancing mass with dense calcification in the posterior fossa. It was diagnosed as meningioma preoperatively according to radiographic findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The occurrence of posterior fossa teratomas in adulthood is extremely rare. Only several cases have been reported thus far in the literature 1,[3][4][5][6][7][8]10,13,16,[18][19][20][21][22][23][24] . The prognosis and clinical, histological, and radiographic features of posterior fossa teratomas are unknown.…”
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“…The first report of a teratoma located in the midline posterior fossa was in 1912 [10,11]. To the best of our knowledge, 15 cases of mature cystic teratoma was located inposterior fossahas been reported in English literature [12]. Approximately one half of all childhood brain tumor arise in the posterior fossa [13].…”
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“…One case was a posterior fossa tumor mimicking a meningioma and another case was teratoma and meningioma in the temporoparietal region. The remaining 6 cases were all gonadal teratomas with meningioma [75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82]. The clinical and pathological characteristics of these meningiomas is presented in Table 5.…”
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