Manuscript Title:

PANCREATIC METASTASES FROM A RECURRENT MENINGEAL SOLITARY FIBROUS TUMOR: ABOUT A CASE

Author:

RADIA BENYAHIA, ALLICHE OUARDIA, BENNACEUR WAFA, M BEN AHMED, SE. BENDIB

DOI Number:

DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10432515

Published : 2023-11-23

About the author(s)

1. RADIA BENYAHIA - Université d Alger 1, Faculté de Médecine, Alger1 Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Pierre et Marie Curie Hôpital Mustapha, Service de radiologie et imagerie médicale, Alger Algérie/. Medical Imaging Department, Pierre and Marie Curie Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Algiers University 1.
2. ALLICHE OUARDIA - Medical Imaging Department, Pierre and Marie Curie Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Algiers University 1.
3. BENNACEUR WAFA - Medical Imaging Department, Pierre and Marie Curie Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Algiers University 1.
4. M BEN AHMED - Medical Anatomopathology, Department, Pierre and Marie Curie Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Algiers University 1.
5. SE. BENDIB - Medical Imaging Department, Pierre and Marie Curie Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Algiers University 1.

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Abstract

Solitary fibrous tumor (formerly hemangiopericytoma) is a rare, aggressive and highly metastatic tumor of the soft tissues and meninges. The majority of metastases occur in bone, lung and liver, and rarely in other organs. Pancreatic metastases are extremely rare. We report here a rare case of recurrent meningeal solitary fibrous tumor with pancreatic metastases in a woman who had a surgical resection 18 years earlier, and describe the CT and MRI imaging features.


Keywords

Pancreas; Solitary Fibrous Tumor; Hemangiopericytoma; Metastasis; Meningeal, CT, IRM.