1. [Lipoma of the corpus callosum. 3 case reports and review of the literature].
- Author
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Kchouk M, Gouider R, Ben Romdhane MH, and Touibi S
- Subjects
- Brain Neoplasms epidemiology, Brain Neoplasms pathology, Child, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Lipoma epidemiology, Lipoma pathology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Brain Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Corpus Callosum, Lipoma diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Lipoma of the corpus callosum is a rare congenital intracranial tumor. Although only 153 cases had been reported as of March 1992, the incidence of this tumor is underestimated (some cases are unpublished and others are asymptomatic). Three cases of lipoma of the corpus callosum diagnosed in children are reported herein. These tumors may be either discovered fortuitously in an asymptomatic patient or responsible for manifestations of which the most common are seizures, headache, and mental disorders. Diagnosis rests on imaging techniques. The main investigation is computed tomography which discloses a mass composed of fat, with or without peripheral calcifications, and also identifies any other malformations such as dysgenesis of the corpus callosum.
- Published
- 1993