Becker D, Norman D, Wilson C B
J Neurosurg. 1979 Jan;50(1):103-5. doi: 10.3171/jns.1979.50.1.0103.
Meningiomas have been reported to have associated areas of surrounding low density on computerized tomography (CT). These low-density areas may represent edema, widened subarachnoid spaces, loculated cerebrospinal fluid, demyelination, or adjacent tumor. Two cases are presented in which this adjacent area of low density represented a tumor cyst. Recognition is important as the CT appearance of these lesions may simulate a metastatic tumor.