Kalfa M, Daskalopoulou D, Markidou S
Cytopathology Department, Regional Anticancer-Oncologic Hospital of Athens St. Savas, Greece.
Cytopathology. 1999 Feb;10(1):54-60. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2303.1999.00112.x.
Two cases of primary cutaneous meningioma are described. A male and a female patient, aged 56 and 61 years, respectively, presented each with a solitary subepidermal nodule. The initial diagnosis was established in both patients by application of FNA biopsy. The subsequent histologic examination confirmed the cytologic diagnosis. Extensive investigation of the patients by computed tomography (CT) and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans failed to reveal any primary meningioma of the neuraxis. Neurologic examination and routine laboratory test results were all normal. The microscopic features, immunocytological study and histology, which all gave a similar pattern to that seen in intracranial meningiomas, are discussed. Distinction from other cutaneous lesions that may be considered in the differential diagnosis is made. A brief review of the literature is also presented.