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3.P.25 CLEAR CELL MENINGIOMA METASTASIZING TO THE SACRUM. CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE



Abstract

Clear cell meningioma is a rare subtype of meningiomas graded II according to the World Health Organisation classification. In spite of its benign appearance, clear cell meningioma has an aggressive behaviour and it is characterized by its inordinately tendency to metastasize.

The purpose of this study is to discuss the clinico-pathological features of this subtype of meningiomas as well as the metastatic pathways.

We wish to report a rare case of a clear cell meningioma metastasizing to the sacrum 17 years after the removal of the primary tumour. A 26 year-old man was referred to our centre for low back pain related to a lytic lesion of the sacrum. He had a history of a tumour of the forth cervical vertebra that was removed when he was 9 year-old. CT scan revealed an osteolysis of the entire sacrum invading the intrapelvic organs and the sacro-iliac joints. Open biopsy revealed a clear cell meningioma. That was the same pattern of the tumour removed 17 years earlier. Chest CT showed lung metastases. The patient was managed conservatively by palliative radiation therapy. One year later, he experienced improvement of pain and walk. The mass was stable.

Clear ell meningioma is an aggressive tumour with a potential to spread via cerebro-spinal fluid and haematologically. Patients with such a tumour should be closely followed for a long time.

Correspondence should be addressed to Professor Stefan Bielack, Olgahospital, Klinikum Stuttgart, Bismarkstrasse 8, D-70176 Stuttgart, Germany. Email: s.bielack@klinikum_stuttgart.de