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Neurol. Med. Chir. (Tokyo) · Jan 2010
Case ReportsCavernous sinus cavernous hemangioma largely extending into the sella turcica and mimicking pituitary adenoma: case report.
- Satoshi Hori, Nakamasa Hayashi, Kazuhiro Nomoto, Hikari Sato, Tomohide Hayashi, Shoichi Nagai, Manabu Nishikata, and Shunro Endo.
- Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan.
- Neurol. Med. Chir. (Tokyo). 2010 Jan 1; 50 (4): 330-2.
AbstractA 77-year-old female presented with a rare cavernous sinus cavernous hemangioma with extension to the sella turcica, neuroradiologically mimicking nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenoma. The lesion was partially removed via transsphenoidal surgery, and the histological diagnosis was cavernous hemangioma. After stereotactic radiosurgery using a cyber knife, the lesion decreased in size. Stereotactic radiosurgery may be a good option for cavernous sinus cavernous hemangioma with high risk of surgical bleeding.
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