[Primary leptomeningeal sarcomatosis. Case report]
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[Primary leptomeningeal sarcomatosis. Case report]
Abstract
Primary intracranial sarcomas are very rare and aggressive tumors. A case of a 40-year-old woman with primary leptomeningeal sarcomatosis is presented. Initially her clinical symptoms resembled those of a pseudo tumor cerebri. Neuroimaging did not allow establishing a diagnosis of leptomeninges neoplastic infiltration. The patient died 8 months since the onset of symptoms. A neuropathological examination revealed diffuse thickening of leptomeninges. Microscopically a widespread sarcomatous infiltration of the subarachnoid space was shown, as well as a neoplastic infiltration of the choroid plexus and of some perivascular spaces in the cerebral cortex. On the grounds of a review of the literature diagnostic problems, differential diagnosis and clinical course of primary leptomeningeal sarcomatosis are discussed.
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