Meningiomas, with incidence between 16 and
20% of all intracranial tumours, are the most prevalent
non-glial tumours of the central nervous system (CNS).
The preferred method for evaluating meningiomas is
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which offers greater
contrast differentiation and typically has the ability to
distinguish between intra- and extra-axial lesions. The
parasagittal aspect of the cerebral convexity and the
lateral hemisphere convexity are the most frequent and
typical locations. There are also presentations of
meningiomas in the cisternal spaces and ventricles. Since
these are rare presentations, few of the cisternal
presentation of meningiomas are discussed in this case
series.
Keywords :
Meningioma; Magnetic Resonance Imaging.