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MEJC-Middle East Journal of Cancer. 2010; 1 (1): 45-49
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-106585

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Meningioma is usually a benign central nervous system [CNS] tumor. Metastasis is rare; however if it does occur the most metastatic sites are the liver and lungs. Here, two cases of CNS meningioma with metastasis to cervical lymph nodes are reported. The first case, a 48 year-old man developed cervical lymph node metastasis nine years after primary tumor diagnosis. The second case, a 23 year-old woman with parietal lobe meningioma, developed lymph node metastasis in the neck nine months after the diagnosis of meningioma


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Humans , Male , Female , Lymphatic Metastasis , Treatment Outcome , Biopsy , Meningioma/drug therapy , Meningioma/radiotherapy , Immunohistochemistry
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