Title of article :
Basal Encephalocele Associated with Teratoma; Pathogenesis and Management, Case Report
Author/Authors :
Shahjouei, Shima Department of Neurosurgery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Nejat, Farideh Department of Neurosurgery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , El Khashab, Mostafa Department of Neurosurgery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
2
From page :
241
To page :
242
Abstract :
Encephaloceles are rare entities presenting as protrusion of intracranial structures through a defect in the skull[1, 2]. Teratomas, tumors with the potential of giving rise to all three germ cell layers, are other rare entities which can involve the intracranial components. Here we describe a patient with basal encephalocele associated with teratoma. A 9-month-old girl was referred to the neurosurgical department due to small frontal mass since birth and progressive hypertelorism. On examination she had a bifid nose, prominent hypertelorism and small midline mass covered by abnormal skin and small thick hairs (Fig. 1).
Keywords :
Basal Encephalocele Associated , Teratoma , Pathogenesis and Management
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2013
Record number :
2443786
Link To Document :
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