Beware of Sphenoorbital Meningioma

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Early Detection, Female, Recurrence, Sphenoorbital

Abstract

Sphenoorbital meningioma is one of the tumors of the central nervous system with a high rate of recurrence in around three years. This case report deals with a late case of sphenoorbital meningioma. A female, 52 years old, came with a headache, the right eye stood out, and vision decreased dramatically from two to three years ago. Radiological imaging indicates the presence of a dextra sphenoid region meningioma with hyperostosis on the sphenoid wing that extends to the extra-conal. This case report shows a late case of sphenoorbital meningioma and recommends the need for early detection of sphenoorbital meningioma in order to improve the patient's prognosis.

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Published

2024-12-20

How to Cite

Devina Larasati, A., & Makkiyah, F. A. (2024). Beware of Sphenoorbital Meningioma. JOURNAL OF CASE REPORT ARCHIVES (JCRA), 1(1). Retrieved from https://ejournal.upnvj.ac.id/jcra/article/view/9402