Clinical-Radiological Presentation 14

Question

The patient experienced episodes of absence justifying an MRI.

There is no intra-parenchymal cerebral lesion.

What does the arrowed element, referred to as a “comet tail,” which is pathognomonic of… correspond to?

What immediate approach should be taken with the patient?

ANSWER

Extra-axial lesion at the tip of the right temporal lobe, measuring a few centimeters, with significant perilesional edema without deviation of the midline structures. It is a meningioma, identified on the MRI.

This meningioma is not so trivial due to the perilesional edema, which indicates suffering. Here at the CIL, we immediately organized the hospitalization of this patient after obtaining telephone consent from her primary care physician.

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Imagerie effectuée au CIL par le Dr Amir MEHDIZADE, spécialiste FMH en Radiologie

Spécialiste  en Neuroradiologie, Ancien Chef de Clinique aux Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève  (HUG)
Médecin Consultant aux Hôpitaux  Universitaires de Genève  (HUG)
Clinical Fellow in Breast and Body Imaging, Memorial Sloan Kettering, NEW-YORK
Clinical Fellow in Musculoskelatal Imaging, Hospital for Special Surgery, Cornel University, NEW-YORK

UNITES FONCTIONNELLES

RADIOLOGIE CONVENTIONNELLE
IRM CORPS ENTIER
SCANNER LOW DOSE
MAMMOGRAPHIE MICRODOSE
ECHOGRAPHIE-DOPPLER
FIBROSCAN
PONCTIONS INFILTRATIONS
DENSITOMETRIE