Hemangioblastoma (WHO Grade I)
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Affiliation: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
ABSTRACT
Diagnosis: Hemangioblastoma (WHO Grade I) History: 26 year-old male with a history of a right posterior fossa mass. Findings: Aggressive cystic mass lesion in the right aspect of the posterior fossa measuring 4.8 cm by 3.1 cm by 2.3 cm with a solid enhancing mural nodule measuring approximately 2.1 cm in diameter. There is mild to moderate surrounding edema and flow voids are present within the mural nodule. Ddx: Hemangioblastoma Astrocytoma Metastasis Abscess Dxhow: Pathology proven. Exam: N/A No MeSH data available. |
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Affiliation: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Diagnosis: Hemangioblastoma (WHO Grade I)
History: 26 year-old male with a history of a right posterior fossa mass.
Findings: Aggressive cystic mass lesion in the right aspect of the posterior fossa measuring 4.8 cm by 3.1 cm by 2.3 cm with a solid enhancing mural nodule measuring approximately 2.1 cm in diameter. There is mild to moderate surrounding edema and flow voids are present within the mural nodule.
Ddx: Hemangioblastoma Astrocytoma Metastasis Abscess
Dxhow: Pathology proven.
Exam: N/A
No MeSH data available.