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Showing papers on "Intracranial Lipoma published in 2011"



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TL;DR: A case of an 11-year-old patient who underwent CT imaging for complications of sinusitis, and showed incidental development of an interhemispheric cyst in association with an intracranial lipoma over a 10-year interval is reported.

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TL;DR: An intracranial lipoma with an unusual location in the high parietal convexity along with massive calcification and no underlying arteriovenous malformation or congenital anomaly is reported.
Abstract: Intracranial lipoma is a rare disease entity accounting for about 0.1-0.5% of all intracranial tumors. More than 50% of intracranial lipomas are located in the callosal cisterns (1-3). Intracranial lipomas are also found in other locations including the quadrigeminal, superior cerebellar, suprasellar, interpeduncular, cerebellopontine angle, and Sylvian cisterns (4-6). An offmidline location of an intracranial lipoma is uncommon (3, 7, 8). We report an intracranial lipoma with an unusual location in the high parietal convexity along with massive calcification and no underlying arteriovenous malformation or congenital anomaly.

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TL;DR: A patient presenting with complex partial seizures who was found to have right frontal cortical lipoma associated with cortical dysplasia is reported, which is a rare occurrence and only few cases have been reported in literature till date.