The primary sarcomas of the brain have been considered rare and occur mostly in infants and children.
We report one case of primary sarcoma which was diagnosed as a huze intracerebral honiatoma in the left parietote nporal area with a case history a...
The primary sarcomas of the brain have been considered rare and occur mostly in infants and children.
We report one case of primary sarcoma which was diagnosed as a huze intracerebral honiatoma in the left parietote nporal area with a case history and angiographic findings. Flow ever, the operative findings and histopathological report confirmed a primary sarcoma of the brain belonging to unknown type in. Abbott and Kernohan's classification.
The tumor was extended into the leptomeninges and the Virchow Robin spaces, invading the cerebral parenchyma with intracetebral hematoma in the left parieto-temporal area. Dura was not invaded by the sarcoma.
This is a case of primary sarcoma arising from the leptomeninges in the brain.