Epidermoid tumor located in quadrigeminal cistern Tumor epidermoide de la cisterna cuadrigeminal

dc.contributor.authorDiaz Castillejos A.
dc.contributor.authorZotti Grapiglia C.
dc.contributor.authorRehder R.
dc.contributor.authorBiurrum Borba L.A.
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-13T01:31:54Z
dc.date.available2024-03-13T01:31:54Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Epidermoid tumors, known as epidermoid cysts, are considered as embryonic and benign tumors originated from ectodermic origin at the time of neural tube closure. It presents a linear rate of tumor growth. Representing about 0.5-1.5% of all brain tumors, epidermoid tumors are made up of stratified squamous epithelia, located generally in the cerebelo-pontine angle. The respective tumors may present at any age and gender. Epidermoid cysts may manifest as any expansive lesion, presenting as recurrent aseptic meningitis due to discharge of noxious cyst contents, manifesting symptoms such as fever and meningeal irritation. Cerebral spine liquid analysis presents elevated white blood cells counting and low glucose level, high protein level, and absence of pathological agent. Magnetic resonance consists of the elective method for tumor diagnosis. As for treatment, epidermoid tumors must be surgically removed, avoiding cystic contents breakage. The present case report describes an epidermoid tumor located in quadrigeminal cistern.
dc.description.firstpage164
dc.description.issuenumber2
dc.description.lastpage167
dc.description.volume11
dc.identifier.issn1665-5044
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.mackenzie.br/handle/10899/37205
dc.relation.ispartofRevista Mexicana de Neurociencia
dc.rightsAcesso Restrito
dc.subject.otherlanguageAseptic meningitis
dc.subject.otherlanguageDermoid tumor
dc.subject.otherlanguageEpidermoid tumor
dc.subject.otherlanguageQuadrigeminal cistern
dc.titleEpidermoid tumor located in quadrigeminal cistern Tumor epidermoide de la cisterna cuadrigeminal
dc.typeArtigo
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