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Hemorrhagic Epidermoid Cyst in Cerebellar Vermis: Case Report and Review of the Literature
J. Kozák, J. Šurkala, M. Novotný, M. Švajdler
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Intracranial epidermoid cysts are slow growing congenital avascular neoplasms that spread across the basal surface of the brain. They most commonly occur in the paramedial region in the cerebellopontine angle and the parasellar region. Despite its generally benign nature, sporadically they can be accompanied with hemorrhage or very rarely undergo malignant transformation. The authors present a case report of a patient with a hemorrhagic vermian epidermoid cyst and a review of all published similar cases.
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