Case report of a patient with an intraosseous meningioma presenting as possible metastasis from prostate cancer: Diagnostic dilemma and review of literature

Radiol Case Rep. 2024 Aug 9;19(11):4692-4697. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2024.07.041. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Intraosseous meningiomas are a rare subtype of meningiomas representing approximately 2% of all cases. They can confound a diagnosis of other bone lesions including metastatic tumors. We present a case of a patient with prostate cancer who on staging workup was suspected to have a skull metastasis. Both bone scan and CT Head demonstrated a lesion in the right frontal calvarium. Surgical resection and pathology revealed an intraosseous meningioma. The patient was restaged as having localized prostate cancer and the was offered curative treatment for his malignancy. The case highlights the importance of obtaining tissue diagnosis in cases of radiographic isolated oligometastatic disease in patients with a known primary malignancy.

Keywords: Carcinoma prostate; Intraosseous meningioma; Oligometastatic.

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