Diagnostic neuroradiology of intracranial meningiomas presenting with hemorrhagic onset: a double center 14-year experience.
Alfonso CeraseDonatella TampieriClelia MiraccoIrene GrazziniPublished in: Emergency radiology (2023)
The presence of an underlying meningioma has to be considered in the differential diagnosis of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage, although this is a rare event. CT, MRI, and occasionally DSA were useful to obtain the diagnosis; however, in up to a fifth of patients, this was achieved at surgery.
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