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Nonmidline intracranial lipoma misdiagnosed as meningioma: case report.

Bruno J. West, +1 more
- 01 May 2007 - 
- Vol. 71, Iss: 5, pp 285-289
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A patient was initially believed to have a cavernous sinus and sphenoid ridge meningioma and presented to the University of Connecticut Health Center for radiation therapy but initial radiation planning computerized tomography revealed the mass to be a lipoma.
Abstract
A patient was initially believed to have a cavernous sinus and sphenoid ridge meningioma and presented to the University of Connecticut Health Center for radiation therapy. Initial radiation planning computerized tomography (CT) revealed the mass to be a lipoma. Conservative management with serial monitoring was the revised plan. This paper describes the rare entity of an intracranial lipoma not located in the midline, and some pitfalls in imaging of intracranial masses.

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Imaging of the Sella and Parasellar Region

TL;DR: The anatomy, development, and pathologic processes that may involve the sella and parasellar region of the skull base are reviewed.