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Year : 1996  |  Volume : 44  |  Issue : 4  |  Page : 202--205

Intracranial epidermoids.


Department of Neurosurgery, G. R. Medical College and J. A. Group of Hospitals, Gwalior, M.P., India

Correspondence Address:
ML Sharma
Department of Neurosurgery, G. R. Medical College and J. A. Group of Hospitals, Gwalior, M.P.
India
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Twenty two cases of Intracranial epidermoids seen during the last twenty years are reviewed. Age ranged between 7 and 62 years. Duration of symptoms ranged between 6 months and 5 years. Symptoms of raised Intracranial pressure were common presentingcomplaints. Papilloedema was the commonest neurological finding. Computed tomography performed in 15 cases showed low attenuating lesion in 14 cases and a high attenuating lesion in one case. Myodil ventriculogram done in 3 cases and carotid angiography in 4 cases showed avascular mass.






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