Abstract:
Multiple intracranial meningiomas are a condition where there is more than one meningioma in several intracranial locations
in the same patient without signs of neurofibromatosis. Incidence varies from 1 to 10%. The prognosis of multiple intracranial
meningioma does not differ from benign solitary meningiomas despite the multiplicity. However, the simultaneous occurrence of
different grades of malignancy is observed in one-third of multiple meningiomas. Surgery remains the best option for treatment of
symptomatic lesions. Our case review aims to present and discuss a 75-year-old female patient diagnosed with multiple intracranial
meningiomas, describing their clinical, radiological, histological characteristics. It also highlights the fact that the patient had two
tumours, underwent surgery, and so far has a good quality of life.