Meningioma–primary brain lymphoma association

The authors report a rare meningioma–primary cerebral B cell lymphoma association that occurred in an insulin‐dependent type‐I diabetic woman. The woman was initially operated  on  because  of  meningothelial  meningioma  of the fronto‐basal region, and 2 months later showed a primitive‐non‐Hodgkin B cell lymphoma, localized in the same area as the meningioma. The published literature on the meningioma–primary cerebral lymphoma association is revised.

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