You have full access to this article via your institution. Intracranial lipomas are uncommon lesions whose development remains poorly understood. The most common variety is a lipoma of the corpus ...
The lesion is most likely an intracranial lipoma (benign congenital malformation). The common locations of intracranial lipomas are listed in Figure 2. Intracranial lipomas are histologically benign ...
A case report describing a patient presenting with papilloedema, headache and saddle hypoesthesia caused by a lumbo-sacral intraspinal extradural lipoma in the presence of a bilateral chronic subdural ...
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