An Intracranial Extradural Dermoid Cyst Presenting with Two Dermal Sinuses and an Abscess in a Child

Dermoid cysts account for only a small fraction of intracranial masses, with extradural dermoid cysts being considered a much rarer entity than those located intradurally. Intracranial dermoid cysts vary in clinical presentations: some maybe asymptomatic whilst others harbor features of raised intra...

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Main Authors: Aysha Albastaki, Reem AlThawadi, Janan Alajaimi, Khawla F. Ali, Talal Almayman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Neurological Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9917673
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spelling doaj-0b16409924b04f3ab15112c9c405876a2021-08-09T00:00:46ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Neurological Medicine2090-66762021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9917673An Intracranial Extradural Dermoid Cyst Presenting with Two Dermal Sinuses and an Abscess in a ChildAysha Albastaki0Reem AlThawadi1Janan Alajaimi2Khawla F. Ali3Talal Almayman4Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Medical University of BahrainRoyal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Medical University of BahrainRoyal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Medical University of BahrainRoyal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Medical University of BahrainKing Hamad University HospitalDermoid cysts account for only a small fraction of intracranial masses, with extradural dermoid cysts being considered a much rarer entity than those located intradurally. Intracranial dermoid cysts vary in clinical presentations: some maybe asymptomatic whilst others harbor features of raised intracranial pressure, neurological deficits, or even aseptic meningitis. Dermoid cysts may also present with cutaneous lesions. Herein, we report a rare case of a 1-year-old female presenting with a midline, scalp abscess. Brain MRI revealed an intracranial, extradural tumor, with features suggestive of a dermoid cyst, unusually located in the crista galli, and complicated by the formation of two cutaneous sinus tracts. After identification and characterization by MRI, bitemporal craniotomy was performed with complete excision of the mass and sinus tracts. Histological analysis confirmed dermoid cyst as the final diagnosis. Postoperatively, the patient recovered fully and had no evidence of recurrence in subsequent visits. The case mentioned above highlights the rarity of such a presentation for an intracranial extradural dermoid cyst and the vitality of early imaging for midline cutaneous lesions for identification of intracranial extensions and avoidance of detrimental consequences.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9917673
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author Aysha Albastaki
Reem AlThawadi
Janan Alajaimi
Khawla F. Ali
Talal Almayman
spellingShingle Aysha Albastaki
Reem AlThawadi
Janan Alajaimi
Khawla F. Ali
Talal Almayman
An Intracranial Extradural Dermoid Cyst Presenting with Two Dermal Sinuses and an Abscess in a Child
Case Reports in Neurological Medicine
author_facet Aysha Albastaki
Reem AlThawadi
Janan Alajaimi
Khawla F. Ali
Talal Almayman
author_sort Aysha Albastaki
title An Intracranial Extradural Dermoid Cyst Presenting with Two Dermal Sinuses and an Abscess in a Child
title_short An Intracranial Extradural Dermoid Cyst Presenting with Two Dermal Sinuses and an Abscess in a Child
title_full An Intracranial Extradural Dermoid Cyst Presenting with Two Dermal Sinuses and an Abscess in a Child
title_fullStr An Intracranial Extradural Dermoid Cyst Presenting with Two Dermal Sinuses and an Abscess in a Child
title_full_unstemmed An Intracranial Extradural Dermoid Cyst Presenting with Two Dermal Sinuses and an Abscess in a Child
title_sort intracranial extradural dermoid cyst presenting with two dermal sinuses and an abscess in a child
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Neurological Medicine
issn 2090-6676
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Dermoid cysts account for only a small fraction of intracranial masses, with extradural dermoid cysts being considered a much rarer entity than those located intradurally. Intracranial dermoid cysts vary in clinical presentations: some maybe asymptomatic whilst others harbor features of raised intracranial pressure, neurological deficits, or even aseptic meningitis. Dermoid cysts may also present with cutaneous lesions. Herein, we report a rare case of a 1-year-old female presenting with a midline, scalp abscess. Brain MRI revealed an intracranial, extradural tumor, with features suggestive of a dermoid cyst, unusually located in the crista galli, and complicated by the formation of two cutaneous sinus tracts. After identification and characterization by MRI, bitemporal craniotomy was performed with complete excision of the mass and sinus tracts. Histological analysis confirmed dermoid cyst as the final diagnosis. Postoperatively, the patient recovered fully and had no evidence of recurrence in subsequent visits. The case mentioned above highlights the rarity of such a presentation for an intracranial extradural dermoid cyst and the vitality of early imaging for midline cutaneous lesions for identification of intracranial extensions and avoidance of detrimental consequences.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9917673
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