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Revision as of 13:48, March 9, 2022


Request type Cme
Subspecialty Neuropathology
Set CCSP 2019
Topic Dr. Martinez-Lage-Alvarez - Neuropathology Slide Sessions
Presenter Martinez-Lage Alvarez, Maria,MD


Case Clinical history Requester
Case Clinical history Requester

Case 1


63 year old man with a history of non-small cell lung carcinoma with brain metastases treated with whole brain radiation who presented with a new right cerebellar lesion. Sac11

Case 2


32 year-old man who presented with pressure headaches nausea and occasional emesis found to have a multicystic partially enhancing mass involving the inferior cerebellar vermis with an exophytic component extending into the fourth ventricle. Sac11

Case 3


42 year old man with no significant past medical history who presented with headache and dizziness found to have a 5 cm partially cystic and calcified posterior fossa mass with associated obstructive hydrocephalus Sac11

Case 4


39 year old woman with no significant past medical history who presented with 3 weeks of expressive aphasia. MRI shows a 3.4 cm rim-enhancing FLAIR hyperintense T1 hypointense left frontal lobe mass. Sac11