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Research paper thumbnail of An Analysis of Obstructive Jaundice

Research paper thumbnail of Giant Osteochondroma of the Anterior Cranial Fossa - a Rare Entity

University Journal of Surgery and Surgical Specialities, 2018

BackgroundOsteochondroma is a common bone tumor and rarely affects the central nervous system. Al... more BackgroundOsteochondroma is a common bone tumor and rarely affects the central nervous system. Although intraspinal osteochondromas are known to cause neurological deficits, intracranial osteochondromas with neurological compromise are very rare.Case DescriptionThe authors report a case of 21 year old patient with a base of the anterior cranial fossa osteochondroma causing neurovascular compromise. The embryology, differential diagnoses, and optimal management strategies are discussed.ConclusionAlthough extremely rare, osteochondromas should be included in the differential diagnoses of tumors within the skull base. Despite potentially catastrophic presenting symptoms, these tumors are pathologically benign and complete excision often results in longterm cure.

Research paper thumbnail of An Analysis of Obstructive Jaundice

Research paper thumbnail of Giant Osteochondroma of the Anterior Cranial Fossa - a Rare Entity

University Journal of Surgery and Surgical Specialities, 2018

BackgroundOsteochondroma is a common bone tumor and rarely affects the central nervous system. Al... more BackgroundOsteochondroma is a common bone tumor and rarely affects the central nervous system. Although intraspinal osteochondromas are known to cause neurological deficits, intracranial osteochondromas with neurological compromise are very rare.Case DescriptionThe authors report a case of 21 year old patient with a base of the anterior cranial fossa osteochondroma causing neurovascular compromise. The embryology, differential diagnoses, and optimal management strategies are discussed.ConclusionAlthough extremely rare, osteochondromas should be included in the differential diagnoses of tumors within the skull base. Despite potentially catastrophic presenting symptoms, these tumors are pathologically benign and complete excision often results in longterm cure.

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