Intra-and peritumoral hemorrhage in the meningioma of a nonagenarian due to administration of direct oral anticoagulants after mechanical thrombectomy

Spontaneous intratumoral hemorrhage of meningiomas is rare, and their incidence due to anticoagulants is unclear. The incidence of both meningioma and cardioembolic stroke increases with age. We report the very elderly case of intra- and peritumoral hemorrhage in frontal meningioma induced by direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) following mechanical thrombectomy, in whom, surgical resection was required 10 years after the tumor was first indicated. A 94-year-old woman with independence in daily living who suffered sudden consciousness disturbance, total aphasia, and right hemiparesis was admitted to our hospital. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an acute cerebral infarction and left middle cerebral artery occlusion. There was also a left frontal meningioma with peritumoral edema, which was discovered 10 years prior, and the size and edema had remarkably increased. The patient underwent urgent mechanical thrombectomy, and recanalization was achieved. Administration of DOAC was initiated for the atrial fibrillation. Computed tomography (CT) revealed an asymptomatic intratumoral hemorrhage at postoperative day 26. The patient’s symptoms gradually improved; however, she suffered sudden disturbance of consciousness and right hemiparesis on postoperative day 48. CT revealed intra- and peritumoral hemorrhages with compression of the surrounding brain. Therefore, we decided to perform tumor resection instead of conservative treatment. The patient underwent surgical resection, and the postoperative course was uneventful. It was diagnosed with transitional meningioma with no malignant features. The patient was transferred to another hospital for rehabilitation. Peritumoral edema representing a pial blood supply might be a significant factor associated with intracranial hemorrhage due to DOAC administration in patients with meningioma. The evaluation of hemorrhagic risk due to DOACs is important not only for meningioma but also for other brain tumor cases.

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