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Primary Intracranial Ewing Sarcoma With EWSR1-FLI1 Gene Translocation Mimicking a Meningioma and a Multidisciplinary Therapeutic Approach: A Case Report and Systematic Review of Literatures
( Changjun Hyun ) , ( Yeonju Lee ) , ( Ho Kang ) , ( Hyun Joo Park ) , ( Koung Jin Suh ) , ( Byung Se Choi ) , ( Gheeyoung Choe ) , ( Chae-yong Kim )
UCI I410-ECN-151-24-02-088953328

Ewing sarcoma and peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor (ES/pPNET) is an undifferentiated malignant tumor that is most prevalent in children and young adults and often radiologically mimics a meningioma. A 38-year-old female patient visited our hospital with complaints of right-sided tinnitus, right hemiparesis, and imbalance. She underwent preoperative imaging and was subsequently diagnosed as having a meningioma on the petrous ridge. After partial resection, EWSR1-FLI1 gene fusion was confirmed, and she was diagnosed with ES/pPNET. The tumor was successfully treated using a multidisciplinary approach of adjuvant chemo- and radiotherapy. This case is noteworthy because it is an extremely rare case of an intracranial ES/pPNET, and it is worth sharing our clinical experience that the tumor was successfully treated through a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach even though complete resection was not achieved.

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