نتایج جستجو برای: cerebello pontine angle tumor

تعداد نتایج: 561973  

2013
Byoung-Joo Park Young-Il Kim Sin-Soo Jeun Youn-Soo Lee

Intracranial ependymal cysts are rare, congenital, benign lesions. These commonly occur in the supratentorial regions and usually generate no symptoms. The cerebellopontine angle (CPA) is an extremely rare site for ependymal cysts. Furthermore, there are no previous reports of CPA ependymal cysts related to syncope. We report a case of ependymal cyst in the left CPA with syncope. The patient un...

Journal: :Egyptian Journal of Neurosurgery 2023

Abstract Background Primary pilocytic astrocytoma of the CPA (Cerebello-pontine angle), in pediatric age group is an extremely rare entity, with just three cases reported so far. It mostly arises from root entry zone cranial nerves found this cistern. Case presentation A 11-year boy presented headache, hearing impairment right ear. Pure tone audiogram and BAER (Brainstem auditory evoked respons...

2016
Santosh Prabhu

A case of extraaxial cerebello-pontine angle medulloblastoma in a 56 year old male is reported for its unusual location & age. Medulloblastoma accounts for 20% of brain tumors arising in childhood Peak incidence occurs between the 5 & 10 year of life.[1] Cerebellar medulloblastoma is classically seen during childhood, and less than 25% of these tumors are found in adults below 40 years of age. ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2003
B Prakash S D Nayak V Mathew N Bhaskar M Natarajan M B Pranesh

Simultaneous occurrence of cardiac and central nervous system tumors have been rarely reported. A 23 years male presented to us with right cerebello-pontine (CP) angle symptoms and signs. Cranial imaging showed a mass lesion in the right pons infiltrating into the right and middle cerebellar peduncles. There was also a cardiac-atrial septal mass. The brainstem lesion was found to be a non-Hodgk...

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