Abstract

Pulmonary meningioma is an unusual tumor located in the lung. Minute pulmonary meningotheliallike nodules are also uncommon tumor-like lesions found at the pleuropulmonary level as solitary or multiple nodules. The association of both entities is described in a recent report. A 58-year-old, male smoker without pathology underwent radiologic study before a surgical procedure. A peripheral nodule was found in the left lower lobe of the lung with benign characteristics. Fine needle aspiration cytology was performed under computed tomography guidance. Cytologic examination showed features of transitional meningioma and other lesions near the tumor. Minute pulmonary meningotheliallike nodules were also present. A diagnosis of meningioma should be considered when there is a combination of scanty material, whorls composed of concentrically arranged cells and isolated cells with intranuclear inclusions. The simultaneous presence of meningioma and meningotheliallike nodules corroborates the unifying hypothesis of their common origin and the nature of these rare pulmonary lesions.

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