| Literature DB >> 2286845 |
P Soyer1, P Dobbelaere, D Reizine, C Ferquel.
Abstract
Basal encephaloceles are uncommon congenital malformations occurring with an estimated frequency of one case in 35,000 births. They are frequently occult since they protrude into the orbit, nasal cavity, nasopharynx or paranasal sinuses. Basal encephaloceles are divided into five anatomical types. We report a case of transsphenoidal encephalocele which differed from the classical type in that it protruded through a congenital defect in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone. This case had an unusual clinical presentation, being responsible for trigeminal neuralgia and associated with an angioma of the soft palate.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2286845
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroradiol ISSN: 0150-9861 Impact factor: 3.447