INTRACRANIAL HAEMANGIOPERICYTOMA: A VERY RARE ENTITY HAVING A HIGH MALIGNANT/METASTATIC POTENTIAL
Abstract
Intracranial haemangiopericytomas are very rare tumours. Their radiological appearanceresembles that of meningioma. Recommended treatment is total surgical excision, if possible,
followed by radiotherapy. A vigilant, long term clinical and radiological follow up is very
essential due to a high rate of late onset recurrence along with neural and extraneural metastases.
A case report and review of literature is presented.
Keywords: Intracranial haemangiopericytoma, recurrence, radiotherapy, metastasis
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