ea0028p155 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2012
Vidyarthi Madhurima
, Benjamin Jonathan
, Shamash Jonathan
, Nkonge Frederick
A 43 year-old presented with a first seizure in 1990 and a history of three distinct episodes of expressive dysphasia over the last 27 years. His CT scan showed a large middle cranial fossa tumour. He underwent urgent craniotomy and the tumour at resection was noted to be friable and covered with a number of small blood vessels. Frozen section was reported as angioblastic meningioma. He remained well for six years after which he presented with local recurrence of his tumour. T...