Primary intraosseous atypical inflammatory meningioma presenting as a lytic skull lesion: Case report with review of literature
Primary extradural meningiomas of the skull comprise 1% of all meningiomas, and lytic skull meningiomas are still rarer and are said to be more aggressive.We present a case Sleeves of 38-year-old male with an extradural tumor which on histopathological Airbrush Color examination showed features of inflammatory atypical meningioma (WHO Grade II).The