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Osseous hemangiopericytomas of unsuspected intracranial origin

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Two cases of osseous hemangiopericytoma are presented that were initially diagnosed as primary in origin, but later reclassified as metastases, after a history of resection for an intracranial tumor was discovered. An intracranial source should be excluded before an isolated osseous tumor is determined to be a primary hemangiopericytoma.

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Lafond-Kim, G., Disler, D., Hou, J. et al. Osseous hemangiopericytomas of unsuspected intracranial origin. Skeletal Radiol 27, 98–102 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002560050345

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