2022
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12010120
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Acoustic Neurinoma with Synchronous Ipsilateral Cerebellopontine Angle Lipoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Abstract: Lipomas of the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) and internal auditory canal (IAC) are relatively rare tumors. Acoustic neurinoma is the most common tumor in this location, which often causes hearing loss, vertigo, and tinnitus. Occasionally, this tumor compresses the brainstem, prompting surgical resection. Lipomas in this area may cause symptoms similar to neurinoma. However, they are not considered for surgical treatment because their removal may result in several additional deficits. Conservative therapy and re… Show more

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“…Intracranial lipomas are rare benign lesions with an incidence at autopsy of 0.08%. 1,2 Lacking cellular atypia, dysplasia, and other malignancy indices, these lipomas are considered embryonic developmental disorders rather than neoplasms. [3][4][5] Frequently, intracranial lipomas are localized on the midline above the corpus callosum or near the cerebellum and the IV ventricle.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intracranial lipomas are rare benign lesions with an incidence at autopsy of 0.08%. 1,2 Lacking cellular atypia, dysplasia, and other malignancy indices, these lipomas are considered embryonic developmental disorders rather than neoplasms. [3][4][5] Frequently, intracranial lipomas are localized on the midline above the corpus callosum or near the cerebellum and the IV ventricle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%