2000
DOI: 10.1159/000055972
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An Occipital Encephalocystocele Involving Both Sides of the Lateral Ventricles

Abstract: We reported a rare case of an occipital encephalocystocele linked by bilateral posterior horns of the lateral ventricles. The subject was a newborn girl with a large occipital cephalocele (6 × 9 cm in diameter) covered with alopetic skin. Cerebrospinal fluid leakage was not observed. The fontanel was soft, but a characteristic flat forehead was noted. Neither neurological deficits nor cardiopulmonary dysfunctions were evident at birth. Magnetic resonance images revealed that the sac contained the occipital lob… Show more

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“…However, precise distinction and a differential diagnosis are extremely important in terms of prognosis: while meningocele per se is a benign and easily correctable anomaly, encephalocystocele is a serious condition with infaust prognosis or else requiring extensive planning in advance and neonatal brain surgery [1]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, precise distinction and a differential diagnosis are extremely important in terms of prognosis: while meningocele per se is a benign and easily correctable anomaly, encephalocystocele is a serious condition with infaust prognosis or else requiring extensive planning in advance and neonatal brain surgery [1]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%