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[Intracranial lipomas--report of six cases].
Nō to Shinkei = Brain and Nerve 1983 March
Intracranial lipoma is a very rare tumor, and infantile lipoma has been reported quite scarcely. The authors recently have encountered six cases of intracranial lipoma, five are infants and one is adult, on which the results of neuroradiological examinations, especially CT findings are reported. Two of six cases had lipoma of the corpus callosum associated with cranium bifidum at the midline of frontal region. Two of six cases had lipoma occurred at the quadrigeminal cistern. To one of them showing advanced enlargement in circumference of the head in the postnatal period, the V-P shunt was conducted for obstructive hydrocephalus. Another case had agenesis of the corpus callosum associated with interhemispheric cyst. One case out of six had lipoma originating from the left sylvian fissure and the remaining adult patient had lipoma located in the interpeduncular cistern. Four cases out of those six were associated with agenesis of the corpus callosum. Based on published reports, the etiology, neuroradiological features, clinical symptoms and signs, differential diagnosis and surgical indication were discussed.
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