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A 82-year-old male presented with a 3-month lasting progressive cognitive deterioration, particularly regarding temporospatial orientation and short-term memory. Previous medical history included colorectal carcinoma with liver metastases, prostatic carcinoma, type 2 DM and arterial hypertension. No focal neurological signs were elicited, and a MRI scan (Figure 1A) showed an extra-axial fronto-basal tumor, with heterogenous contrast enhancement and dural tail sign (not seen in the image). A large cyst between the lesion and the cortex could also be seen. A frontal craniotomy with total excision of a non-infiltrative, dural-adherent mass was performed.
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© 2019 International Society of Neuropathology
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Brain Pathol. 2019 Mar; 29(2): 307-308
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
