Publications by authors named "Khaled R AlEnezi"

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  • Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA) is a rare type of brain tumor associated with tuberous sclerosis (TSC), affecting around 25% of TSC cases.
  • A 14-year-old girl presented with headaches and an intraventricular mass near critical brain structures, leading to surgical removal, which alleviated her symptoms.
  • Although she exhibited SEGA without a diagnosis of TSC, she developed new lesions later and was treated with everolimus, resulting in a reduction of her tumors on imaging.
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Background: Elevated intracranial pressure is a potentially catastrophic complication of neurologic injury in children. Successful management of elevated intracranial pressure requires prompt recognition and therapy directed at both reducing intracranial pressure and reversing its underlying cause. A rare condition that causes elevated intracranial pressure is childhood primary angiitis of the central nervous system, which is a rare inflammatory central nervous system disease that poses diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.

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