Case Report
Clinicopathological Features of Meningioangiomatosis Associated with Meningioma: A Case Report with Literature Review
Table 1
Previous reported and present case of MA associated with meningioma in the English literature.
| Author (year) | Sex (M/F) | Age (years) | Location | Clinical presentation | NF2 | Histological type of meningioma | Clinical outcome |
| Auer et al. (1982) [19] | M | 15 | Frontal lobe | Subarachnoid haemorrhage | — | Fibroblastic | Dead due to operative complication |
Louw et al. (1990) [18] | M | 15 | Frontal lobe | Subarachnoid haemorrhage | — | Fibroblastic | NA | M | 33 | Frontal lobe | Headache | — | Transitional | NA | Wilson et al. (1991) [17] | M | 17 | Frontal lobe | Headache and seizure | — | Transitional | NA | Blumenthal et al. (1993) [13] | M | 0.9 | Frontal lobe | Seizure | — | Transitional | No recurrence |
Giangaspero et al. (1999) [12] | M | 9 | Temporal lobe | Asymptomatic | — | Transitional | No recurrence | M | 28 | Frontal lobe | Seizure | — | Transitional | No recurrence and alive | Mut et al. (2000) [11] | F | 20 | Temporal lobe | Seizure | — | Transitional | No recurrence and alive | Sinkre et al. (2001) [10] | M | 8 | Frontal lobe | Headache | — | Atypical | No recurrence and alive | | M | 3 | Frontoparietal lobe | Seizure | — | Fibroblastic | No recurrence and alive | | M | 4 | Frontal lobe | Sudden headache | — | Fibroblastic | No recurrence and alive | Kim et al. (2002) [9] | M | 6 | Temporal lobe | Headache and facial palsy hemiparesis | — | Transitional | Recurrence and alive | | M | 9 | Frontal lobe | Seizure | — | Meningothelial | No recurrence and alive | | M | 19 | Temporal lobe | Seizure | — | Sclerosing | No recurrence and alive | Iezza et al. (2003) [8] | M | 33 | Frontal lobe | Seizure | — | Transitional | NA | Kuchelmeister et al. (2003) [7] | M | 58 | Frontal lobe | Headache and forgetfulness | — | Microcystic | No recurrence | | M | 28 | Temporal lobe | NA | — | Transitional | NA | | M | 17 | Frontal lobe | NA | — | Transitional | NA | | F | 20 | Temporal lobe | NA | — | Meningothelial | NA | | M | 9 Mo. | NS | NA | — | Atypical | NA |
Perry et al. (2005) [6] | M | 16 | NS | NA | — | Atypical | NA | M | 35 | NS | NA | — | Transitional | NA | | M | 23 | NS | NA | — | Transitional | NA | | F | 14 | Temporal lobe | NA | — | Transitional | NA | | M | 16 Mo. | Frontal lobe | NA | — | Atypical | NA | | M | 7 | Frontal lobe | NA | — | Transitional | NA | Deb et al. (2006) [5] | F | 1.5 | Temporal lobe | Seizure | — | Transitional | No recurrence | Saad et al. (2009) [4] | F | 3 | Frontal lobe | Seizure | — | NA | NA | Shi et al. (2011) [20] | F | 50 | Left temporal lobe | Headache and dizziness | — | Meningothelial | No recurrence | Chen et al. (2010) [21] | M | 34 | Right frontoparietal lobe | Progressive numbness and weakness of lower extremity | — | Atypical | No recurrence | Present | M | 33 | Temporal lobe | seizure | — | transitional | No recurrence and alive |
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MA: meningioangiomatosis; NA: not available; NF2: neurofibromatosis type 2; NS: cerebral, not specified.
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