Bademci G.Bozdogan O.Berdan F.Evliyaoglu C.2020-06-252020-06-252008closedAccess11301473https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/2057Cerebral extra-axial metastasis mimicking meningioma which satisfy several criteria for a diagnosis of meningioma, but which have proved instead to be metastatic carcinoma and extremely delayed cerebral metastasis from renal cell carcinoma form the focus of the presentation. 68-year-old-woman who had been operated for renal cell carcinoma 20 years previously is presented with new symptoms of intracranial mass. A large extra-axial mass of the convexity which destroyed calvarium and dura was excised with Simpson Grade I removal, revealed metastatic carcinoma. Imaging characteristics can not always discern between meningioma and metastatic tumours. A meticulous clinical evaluation and histopathological diagnosis is essential in patients with intracranial mass even they resemble both primary and metastatic tumours.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessConvexityMeningiomaMetastasisRenal cell carcinomaExtremely delayed renal cell carcinoma metastasis mimicking convexity meningioma (2)Article1965625642-s2.0-6074913142619112550Q3