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Quadrigeminal cistern lipoma: A rare case report with review of literature
Two cases, one of a 6-old-year male and another of 18-year-old female with an intracranial lipoma of quadrigeminal region is reported. Intracranial lipomas usually occur in midline areas and are extremely uncommon with an incidence of 0.1% of all ...
Dhaval K Thakkar +5 more
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Transient Anarthria and Quadriplegia in a Patient with Basilar Artery Hypoplasia and Coincidental Intracranial Lipoma: A Case Report [PDF]
Cerebral ischemia may be rarely associated with a hypoplastic vertebrobasilar system. Intracranial lipoma is also a very rare congenital malformation.
Kyu-On Jung +4 more
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Epidermoid Cysts of the Quadrigeminal Cistern: Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Management. [PDF]
Paz DA.
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Quadrigeminal cistern lipoma mimicking intracranial air. [PDF]
Intracranial lipoma concomitant with traumatic pneumocephalus is very rare and, to the best of our knowledge, there has been no report describing this condition. It may be difficult to distinguish lipoma from intracranial air only with CT, but it is necessary to avoid overtreatment.
Mashiko R, Shibata Y.
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Disseminated Intracranial and Spinal Neurenteric Cysts: A Case Report and Literature Review
Neurenteric cysts (NECs) are rare congenital, benign lesions of the central nervous system (CNS), predominantly located within the spinal cord. However, they may also occur less frequently within the brainstem, fourth ventricle, or cerebellopontine angle
Jan Kuschick Feher +6 more
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