
doi: 10.2176/nmc.28.83
pmid: 2455249
An elderly woman presented with a huge falx meningioma partially supplied by the posterior meningeal branch of the ascending pharyngeal artery, which arose from the cervical portion of the internal carotid artery. The findings in this case suggested that opacification of the ascending pharyngeal artery is important in making the diagnosis, even when supratentorial meningeal abnormalities are encountered.
Male, Meningeal Neoplasms, Humans, Cerebral Arteries, Meningioma, Carotid Artery, Internal, Aged, Cerebral Angiography
Male, Meningeal Neoplasms, Humans, Cerebral Arteries, Meningioma, Carotid Artery, Internal, Aged, Cerebral Angiography
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