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Rare magnetic resonance imaging findings of intracranial solitary fibrous tumor: A case report

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MEDICINE
Volume 101, Issue 42, Pages -

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000031355

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case report; hemangiopericytoma; magnetic resonance imaging; solitary fibrous tumor

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This study reports a rare case of intracranial SFT with significantly decreased signal intensity in T2 weighted images, which provides an important supplement to the rare imaging findings of intracranial SFT.
Rationale: Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a rare mesenchymal spindle cell tumor. SFT in the central nervous system (CNS) is rare. This case reports rare magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of intracranial SFT (ISFT). Patient concerns: We report a 47-year-old female patient who was found to have weakness in her right limb with walking instability 2 months before the visit. Diagnoses: Based on imaging, the provisional diagnosis was meningioma. Postsurgical histopathological diagnosis confirmed World Health Organization (WHO) grade I SFT/hemangiopericytoma (HPC). Interventions: The lesion was totally excised. The patient improved remarkably after the operation, without any signs of associated limb movement disorder. Outcomes: No local recurrence or metastases were observed in the follow-up 3 months after the surgery. Lessons: Intracranial SFT is a rare mesenchymal tumor. Due to different tumor components, imaging manifestations are diverse and lack of characteristics, so preoperative diagnosis is challenging. Our case provides a rare ISFT with significantly decreased signal intensity in T2 weighted images (T2WI), which is an important supplement to the rare imaging findings of intracranial SFT.

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