Objectives The spinal dermoid and epidermoid cysts (SDECs) are rare entities comprising less than 1% of pediatric intraspinal tumors. The present study aims to extrapolate the clinicoradiological data, in order to identify the most plausible neural tube closure model in human and provide a retrospective representation from our clinical experience. Materials and Methods We collected the details of all histologically proven, newly diagnosed primary SDECs who underwent excision over the past 20 years. Secondary or recurrent lesions and other spinal cord tumors were excluded. Surgical and follow-up details of these patients as well as those with associated spinal dysraphism were reviewed. Clinical and radiological follow-up revealed the recurr...
Epidermoid cysts are commonly seen intracranial lesions but their occurrence in the spine is rare. T...
Among the occult spinal dysraphisms, neurenteric cysts (NECs) are rare and are thought to arise due ...
Spinal epidermoid cysts, whether congenital or iatrogenic, are relatively uncommon in the spinal cor...
STUDY DESIGN: Report of an epidermoid cyst with intramedullary localization. OBJECTIVE: T...
A 3-year-old boy had difficulty sitting up and walking for several months. Magnetic resonance imagin...
Introduction Dermoid cysts are rare lesions generally associated with embryological errors that occu...
Introduction: Intracranial epidermoid and dermoid cysts are the result of an embryogenesis dysfuncti...
Dermoid cysts (DCs) are benign lesions arising from entrapment of epithelial rests during embryogene...
The spinal epidermoid lesion is an extremely rare benign condition, seen in < 1% of all spinal tu...
Background Data: Epidermoid cysts grow slowly so the symptoms would present with slowly progressive ...
Background: True intramedullary epidermoid cysts (IECs) not associated with congenital anomalies or ...
Background: Spinal epidermoid accounts for <1% of all primary spinal cord tumors. They occur due to...
SUMMARY A subarachnoid ependymal cyst of the spinal cord is rarely reported. A 44 year old man with ...
Introduction: epidermoid and dermoid cysts are benign lesions that often simulate a brain tumor, bot...
Spinal dermoid cysts are relatively infrequent tumors generally associated with a benign course. Her...
Epidermoid cysts are commonly seen intracranial lesions but their occurrence in the spine is rare. T...
Among the occult spinal dysraphisms, neurenteric cysts (NECs) are rare and are thought to arise due ...
Spinal epidermoid cysts, whether congenital or iatrogenic, are relatively uncommon in the spinal cor...
STUDY DESIGN: Report of an epidermoid cyst with intramedullary localization. OBJECTIVE: T...
A 3-year-old boy had difficulty sitting up and walking for several months. Magnetic resonance imagin...
Introduction Dermoid cysts are rare lesions generally associated with embryological errors that occu...
Introduction: Intracranial epidermoid and dermoid cysts are the result of an embryogenesis dysfuncti...
Dermoid cysts (DCs) are benign lesions arising from entrapment of epithelial rests during embryogene...
The spinal epidermoid lesion is an extremely rare benign condition, seen in < 1% of all spinal tu...
Background Data: Epidermoid cysts grow slowly so the symptoms would present with slowly progressive ...
Background: True intramedullary epidermoid cysts (IECs) not associated with congenital anomalies or ...
Background: Spinal epidermoid accounts for <1% of all primary spinal cord tumors. They occur due to...
SUMMARY A subarachnoid ependymal cyst of the spinal cord is rarely reported. A 44 year old man with ...
Introduction: epidermoid and dermoid cysts are benign lesions that often simulate a brain tumor, bot...
Spinal dermoid cysts are relatively infrequent tumors generally associated with a benign course. Her...
Epidermoid cysts are commonly seen intracranial lesions but their occurrence in the spine is rare. T...
Among the occult spinal dysraphisms, neurenteric cysts (NECs) are rare and are thought to arise due ...
Spinal epidermoid cysts, whether congenital or iatrogenic, are relatively uncommon in the spinal cor...