An atypical case of giant intradiploic epidermoid tumor
Abstract
Intradiploic epidermoid tumors are uncommon and giant epidermoid with dural involvement is scarcer. We report a unique case of a giant frontal epidermoid tumor presenting without typical features of swelling or bulge in scalp. A 61-year-old male presented with the complaints of forgetfulness and headache. Contrast magnetic resonance imaging brain revealed a large left frontal epidermoid tumor. A tumor measuring 13 × 11 × 4 cm, involving the dura but sparing the brain parenchyma, was excised through left frontal craniotomy. Such a presentation of giant epidermoid tumor with dural involvement is highly unusual. Complete surgical excision is the final aim and vigilant follow-up for recurrence is a must.
Dua, S., Dhar, A., Singh, H., Katyar, V., Ambastha, R., & Shukla, A. (2022). An atypical case of giant intradiploic epidermoid tumor. International Journal of Health Sciences, 16(5), 85–90. Retrieved from https://pub.qu.edu.sa/index.php/journal/article/view/6083
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