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  • Intracranial angiomatous meningioma (AM) is a very rare type of brain tumor that can sometimes cause bleeding, but this is not very common.
  • A 65-year-old woman had seizures in her left arm but didn't have any other health issues that usually cause this.
  • Doctors used MRI and CT scans to find bleeding from a meningioma in her brain, and after surgery to remove it, they confirmed it was an AM through lab tests.

Article Abstract

Intracranial angiomatous meningioma (AM) is a rare meningioma subtype. Hemorrhage is a rare meningioma-related complication that can occur spontaneously. Therefore, this specific medical condition is rarely described in the literature. We describe a rare case of a 65 year's old female with repeated focal left upper limb epileptic attacks and no history or evidence of neoplasms, trauma, or coagulopathy. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography (MRI and CT, respectively) are early and accurate diagnostic tools that reveal an intracerebral hemorrhage from a right occipital meningioma. She was treated by surgical resection. The diagnosis was confirmed based on the pathological analysis of the resected tumor that was reported as an AM.

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