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Journal of Neuro-Oncology 2010-Jul

Osteochondroma of the convexity: pathologic-neuroimaging correlates of a lesion that mimics high-grade meningioma.

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Hilary L Somerset
B K Kleinschmidt-DeMasters
David Rubinstein
R E Breeze

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Intracranial chondromas are uncommon benign lesions usually attached to dura and located over the convexity of the skull. Osteochondromas are even rarer and additionally contain a benign bony component. Both lesions are reportedly difficult to distinguish from meningiomas on pre-operative neuroimaging studies, although few detailed pathologic-neuroimaging correlation studies have appeared in the literature, particularly for intracranial osteochondromas. A 33-year-old woman with a 4-year history of headaches presented with recent onset of left-sided muscle spasms and weakness. Two days prior to admission to our hospital, neuroimaging studies had shown a large right convexity mass with unusual multifocal bright signal intensities throughout an otherwise isointense mass. The bright signals were interpreted as showing multifocal hemorrhage and the mass was felt to be a convexity meningioma. However, subsequent catheter angiography characterized the lesion as being avascular. The mass was resected en bloc. Extensive histological sectioning revealed a benign osteochondroma predominantly composed of lobules of hypocellular cartilage. Microdissection of the different components revealed that the multifocal, spicule-like bright foci interpreted as hemorrhage on neuroimaging studies were instead foci of benign bone containing metaplastic bone marrow with trilineage hematopoietic cell populations and adipose tissue. Centrally, the hilum of the lesion contained avascular loose connective tissue. No recent or remote hemorrhage was identified anywhere in the lesion. Rare convexity osteochondromas may be mistaken for high-grade meningiomas on neuroimaging studies; their avascular nature, coupled with their complex signal pattern can serve as clues to the correct pre-operative diagnosis.

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