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Benign metastatic meningioma : clinico-pathological analysis of one case metastasising to the lung and overview on the concepts of either primitive or metastatic meningiomas of the lung

Lung "metastases" of benign meningiomas are rarely described events of biological and clinical interest. We, here, report of a 70-year-old healthy woman found by CT scan to have multiple lesions, the two largest in the right lung on routine examination. Anamnesis revealed that the patient...

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Published in:Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology 2007-05, Vol.450 (5), p.591-594
Main Authors: ASIOLI, Sofia, SENETTA, Rebecca, MALDI, Elena, D'AMBROSIO, Enrico, SATOLLI, Maria Antonietta, BUSSOLATI, Gianni, CASSONI, Paola
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