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Foramen Magnum Meningioma: a Case Report and Review of LiteraturePavao Jurinovic, Ana Repic Bulicic, Marino Marcic, Nikolina Ivica Mise, Marina Titlic, Enra Suljic. Abstract | | | | Introduction: Meningiomas are slow-growing benign tumors that arise at any location where arachnoid cells reside. Although meningiomas account for a sizable proportion of all primary intracranial neoplasms (14.319%), only 1.8 to 3.2% arise at the foramen magnum. Their indolent development at the craniocervical junction makes clinical diagnosis complex and often leads to a long interval between onset of symptoms and diagnosis. Case report: We report a case of a 79-year-old male patient, presented with ataxia and sense of threatening fainting during verticalization. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed the presence of meningioma in the right side of craniospinal junction.
Key words: meningioma, foramen magnum, craniocervical junction, case report
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