J Korean Radiol Soc.
1995 Jun;32(6):871-874.
CT and MR Findings of a Chordoid Meningioma: A Case Report
Abstract
- A 25-year-old woman with focal seizure, intermittent morning headache and
vomiting for 2 years showed microcytic hypochromic anemia on peripheral blood
smear and a 6x7.5cm sized intracranial mass with cystic and solid portions
at the right temporoparietal convexity on brain CT and MRI which was hypervascular
on cerebral angiography. Histopathologic findings on light microscopy
suggested chordoma, but it was confirmed as a chordold meningioma by
immunohistochemical study. The present case suggests that the diagnosis of
chordold meningioma shoud be considered in a juvenile or young adult who is
presented with an extra-axial mass with typical location of meningiomas,
findings of chordomas on light microscopy, and clinical findings of Castleman syndrome.