2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/3292654
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Tip of an Iceberg: Skull Fracture as an Adult Presentation of Encephalocraniocutaneous Lipomatosis

Abstract: The severity of seizures presenting to the emergency department ranges from benign to life threatening. There are also a wide number of possible etiologies. Computed tomography (CT) emergency imaging may be required at presentation to elucidate a possible cause and assess signs of intracranial trauma. This case describes a serious seizure episode in a young man while on holiday. A CT brain showed a skull fracture as a consequence of seizure-related head trauma but unexpectedly there were image findings consist… Show more

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“…Moreover, our case bears similarity with another case where a bone with developmental abnormalities was easily fractured. 15 Neurologically, patient presentations reflect a spectrum ranging from normal development to severe retardation and intractable seizures. 2 Our patient lies at the milder end of this clinical spectrum (normal development but having seizures).…”
Section: Dovepressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, our case bears similarity with another case where a bone with developmental abnormalities was easily fractured. 15 Neurologically, patient presentations reflect a spectrum ranging from normal development to severe retardation and intractable seizures. 2 Our patient lies at the milder end of this clinical spectrum (normal development but having seizures).…”
Section: Dovepressmentioning
confidence: 99%