[Angiomatous meningioma and epilepsy in a 2.6-years-old girl].

Pediatr Med Chir

U.O. Pediatria e Patologia Neonatale H.S. Carlo Borromeo Milano.

Published: September 2006

A case of meningo-angiomatosis (MA), in a 2.6 -years-old girl with refractory focal and secondary generalized seizures, starting at the age of 2 years, is presented. MRI evaluation revealed a lesion located at the left temporal lobe; the patient underwent surgical intervention. Histology revealed the lesion to have the features of MA.

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