TY - JOUR AU - rique AB - INTERESTING IMAGE Unexpected Finding on I-123 FP-CIT SPECT Leading to the Diagnosis of Cerebral Meningioma Ingrid Biancheri-Mounicq, MD,* Mathilde Colombie´, JD,* Jean-Christophe Pin, MD,† Aure´lien Lecoanet, MD,* and Fre´de´rique Adam-Tariel, MD* 2. Pieper D, Al-Mefty O, Hanada Y, et al. Hyperostosis associated with Abstract: A 69-year-old woman with a 20-year history of psychiatric meningioma of the cranial base: secondary changes or tumor invasion. disorders was referred to our Nuclear Medicine Department because of an Neurosurgery. 1999;44:742–746. extrapyramidal syndrome. Because the differential diagnosis between neu- 3. Meary E, Rodrigo S, Brami-Zylberberg F. Anomalies me´ninge´es, un pie`ge pour le neurologue. Neurologies. 2004;7:420 – 425. roleptic-induced parkinsonism and Parkinson disease was difficult, I-123 4. Booij J, Winogrodzka A, Wolters E. SPECT imaging of the central FP-CIT brain SPECT was performed. The transverse slices demonstrated an dopaminergic system in patients with Parkinson’s disease. In: Wolters E, unexpected image of the left striatum which seemed moved backward and Tolosa E, eds. New Tools in the Diagnosis of Parkinsonism. Imaging of toward the midline. A space occupying lesion was suspected and later the Pre- and Postsynaptic Dopaminergic System Using DaTSCAN and confirmed by CT. This case highlights the significance of structural neuro- IBZM SPECT. Utrecht, TI - Unexpected Finding on I-123 FP-CIT SPECT Leading to the Diagnosis of Cerebral Meningioma JF - Clinical Nuclear Medicine DO - 10.1097/RLU.0b013e318203bebf DA - 2011-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/unexpected-finding-on-i-123-fp-cit-spect-leading-to-the-diagnosis-of-1wrsRT5NjN SP - 156 EP - 157 VL - 36 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -