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Intracranial epidermoid cysts are usually located in the paramedian regions with characteristic imaging features. Intracystic hemorrhage is rarely reported with most in the cerebellopontine angle area. We described a case of hemorrhagic epidermoid cyst in cerebellar vermis. The patient was a 21-year-old male presenting with a first episode of convulsive seizure attack as the initial and sole symptom. Head computed tomography showed a mass lesion in the cerebellar vermis with high density and nodular low density in the back of the lesion. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed most of the lesion was hypointense to isointense, extremely hypointensity on T1-, T2-weighted imaging respectively. The nodule was hyperintense on both T1- and T2-weighted images. The atypical clinical presentation, location and radiological features of intracranial epidermoid cyst make accurate diagnosis quite challenging. In such cases, scrutinized histopathological examination is necessary to exclude the malignancy that may need radio/chemotherapy.
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Department of Radiology, No. 926 Hospital, Joint Logistics Support Force of PLA, Kaiyuan, Yunnan 661699, China. Electronic address:
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Department of Otorhinolaryngology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur Mobile No: + 91, Jodhpur, 8547956262 India.
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Basaveshwara Medical College & Hospital, Chitradurga, Karnataka 577501 India.
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Neurosurgery, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York, USA.
Bone lesions of the lateral orbit are commonly indicated for surgical resection. While surgeons have a plethora of techniques to choose from, the transpalpebral approach offers a minimally invasive corridor with favourable outcomes. In this report, we describe this approach in further detail for the treatment of an epidermoid cyst arising from the sphenoid wing and lateral orbit in a female in her 50s.
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