Pericallosal Lipoma and Cortical Dysplasia Masquerading as a Glioma

  • Anderson B
  • Sather M
  • Baccon J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Intracranial lipomas represent approximately 1% of intracranial lesions generally felt to represent the abnormal persistence of the meninx primitiva and are commonly accompanied by various developmental brain abnormalities. We report a case of midline intracranial lipoma and evolving frontal lobe fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) abnormality concerning for glial neoplasm in a patient with intractable epilepsy. Our case shows evolving magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features over two decades raising suspicion for low-grade neoplasm which was ultimately found to represent cortical dysplasia.

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Anderson, B. L., Sather, M., Baccon, J., & Thamburaj, K. (2018). Pericallosal Lipoma and Cortical Dysplasia Masquerading as a Glioma. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.2728

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