Solitary fibrous tumors/hemangiopericytomas (SFTs/HPCs) are intracranial spindle cell tumors that originate from interstitial tissue. SFTs/HPCs that are primary malignant intracranial tumors are exceedingly uncommon. A case of intracranial malignant SFT/HPC that originated intracranially and spread to the pulmonary region is described herein. Furthermore, the specimens from two surgical resections obtained when the patient had undergone two prior procedures for intracranial 'meningiomas' were also reviewed. The results of the lung biopsy matched the morphologic appearance of the intracranial tumor. The patient died ~2 years after the chest pain started. In addition, the literature was reviewed. According to previous studies, STAT6 expression was positive in 100% of SFTs/HPCs and radiologic characteristics assisted in determining the tumor pathology and grade. Surgical management has been the mainstay treatment for SFTs. In cases of incomplete resection, adjuvant radiotherapy is effective and rigorous follow-up is required to monitor for recurrence.

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