Giant posterior fossa dural cavernoma in a child
Purpose Extra-axial (dural) cavernomas are rare and constitutes 5% of all cavernomas. They are thought to arise from the venous plexus of the dura. They can reach large sizes before diagnosis and can have an aggressive presentation. Methods The authors report a rare case of giant cavernoma based on...
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Extra-axial (dural) cavernomas are rare and constitutes 5% of all cavernomas. They are thought to arise from the venous plexus of the dura. They can reach large sizes before diagnosis and can have an aggressive presentation.
Methods
The authors report a rare case of giant cavernoma based on the posterior fossa dura adjacent to the sigmoid sinus (sino-dural angle) in an 8-year-old boy which was excised with good outcome. The authors describe its clinico-radiological profile and outcome characteristics along with a comprehensive review of relevant literature.
Results
This child underwent retromastiod craniectomy and complete excision of the dural cavernoma. The dural attachment was coagulated. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis.
Conclusion
We report cavernoma needs to be considered in the differential diagnosis of a dural-based posterior fossa lesion in paediatric population as complete excision is possible. |
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Extra-axial (dural) cavernomas are rare and constitutes 5% of all cavernomas. They are thought to arise from the venous plexus of the dura. They can reach large sizes before diagnosis and can have an aggressive presentation.
Methods
The authors report a rare case of giant cavernoma based on the posterior fossa dura adjacent to the sigmoid sinus (sino-dural angle) in an 8-year-old boy which was excised with good outcome. The authors describe its clinico-radiological profile and outcome characteristics along with a comprehensive review of relevant literature.
Results
This child underwent retromastiod craniectomy and complete excision of the dural cavernoma. The dural attachment was coagulated. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis.
Conclusion
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The authors report a rare case of giant cavernoma based on the posterior fossa dura adjacent to the sigmoid sinus (sino-dural angle) in an 8-year-old boy which was excised with good outcome. The authors describe its clinico-radiological profile and outcome characteristics along with a comprehensive review of relevant literature.
Results
This child underwent retromastiod craniectomy and complete excision of the dural cavernoma. The dural attachment was coagulated. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis.
Conclusion
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Extra-axial (dural) cavernomas are rare and constitutes 5% of all cavernomas. They are thought to arise from the venous plexus of the dura. They can reach large sizes before diagnosis and can have an aggressive presentation.
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The authors report a rare case of giant cavernoma based on the posterior fossa dura adjacent to the sigmoid sinus (sino-dural angle) in an 8-year-old boy which was excised with good outcome. The authors describe its clinico-radiological profile and outcome characteristics along with a comprehensive review of relevant literature.
Results
This child underwent retromastiod craniectomy and complete excision of the dural cavernoma. The dural attachment was coagulated. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis.
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