Secretory Meningioma with Severe Peri focal Edema —Case Report—

Abstract
An 82-year-old male presented with a small parasagittal meningioma associated with disproportionately severe perifocal edema. Histological examination including immunohistochemical staining and electron microscopy resulted in a diagnosis of secretory meningioma. In addition to tumor size, the edema could not be explained by location, growth rate, vascular involvement, or other factors. We conclude that secretory meningiomas may possess an innate ability to cause brain edema.