CLINICAL AND SURGICAL ASPECTS OF MENINGOTHELIAL MENINGIOMA IN PRACTICE AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF BRAIN-IT SUMMER SCHOOL
Abstract:
Mrs. F.M, a 77-year-old woman with prior diagnosis of Alzheimer disease, temporal lobe
epilepsy, conversion disorder and essential familial hypercholesterolemia, presented for 2 months
diffuse headache and vertigo, and in the past week, left brachial monoparesis and episodic amnesia
become apparent, with progressive worsening and no improvement with medication therapy. The
CT/MRI findings constituted a real challenge even for experienced practitioners. This article is hereby
designed to meet the needs and necessities of young doctors within BrainIT international summer
school.
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