Showing papers on "Intracranial Lipoma published in 1987"
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TL;DR: A 10-month-old girl with normal vertical eye movements and head thrusting to initiate horizontal saccades is presented and CT brain scan revealed a midline posterior fossa mass and histopathology confirmed the clinical diagnosis of lipoma.
Abstract: Congenital ocular motor apraxia is rarely associated with brain tumors. A 10-month-old girl with normal vertical eye movements and head thrusting to initiate horizontal saccades is presented. CT brain scan revealed a midline posterior fossa mass and histopathology confirmed the clinical diagnosis of lipoma. Unlike previously described cases of posterior fossa brain tumors associated with congenital ocular motor apraxia, this patient showed persistent ocular motor apraxia despite complete resection of the tumor.
17 citations
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TL;DR: A case is presented to document the occurrence of a lipoma of the septum pellucidum and to describe the magnetic resonance image appearance of an intracranial lipoma.
9 citations