Abstract

Although intracranial lymphoma is the most common primary intracranial tumor among AIDS patients, we report a 25 years old HIV positive patient with a recent onset of seizures for which he was evaluated with brain scan and was found to have a left frontal lesion with cystic necrotic appearance. Pathological examination confirmed an atypical meningioma WHO grade II. This would be the seventh case in the literature of a meningioma in an HIV positive patient. doi:10.4021/jmc40w

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