钙化血管瘤:6 例系列病例和文献综述

Q1 Medicine
Prasad Krishnan , Rajesh Bhosle , Shamshuddin Patel , Dimble Raju , Rafael Cincu , Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar , Amit Gupta , Amit Agrawal
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摘要

颅骨钙化血管瘤是累及顶骨和额骨的良性颅骨血管肿瘤。这些病变大多无症状,表现为外观畸形、头痛和不常见的神经症状,以病例报告和系列病例形式报道。病变的放射学表现从无梗生长到球状,病变在侵蚀颅骨的内外表层后可向外或向内扩展。"旭日征 "和 "车轮征 "是典型的放射学表现,但病变也可能仅表现为溶解性膨胀性甚至硬化性颅骨肿块。由于临床表现和放射学特征各不相同,最终诊断只能通过组织学检查来确定。在某些病例中,如果这些病变在外观上不被接受,那么首选的治疗方法是进行无肿瘤边缘的整体切除,然后进行颅骨成形术。文献中关于颅骨血管瘤的报道大多是病例报告。
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Calvarial hemangiomas: Series of 6 cases and review of literature

Calvarial haemangiomas are benign, vascular tumours of the skull involving parietal and frontal bones. Mostly these lesions remain asymptomatic, and present with cosmetic deformity, headache, uncommon neurological symptoms and reported as case reports and case series. The radiological appearance can range from sessile growing intradiploically to globular and the lesions may extend outwards or inwards after eroding the outer and inner tables of the skull. “Sunburst appearance” and “Wagon-wheel sign” are classical radiological findings but the lesions may present simply as a lytic expansile or even sclerotic calvarial mass. Because of varied clinical presentation and atypical radiological characteristics, the final diagnosis can be clinched by histology only. In selected cases where these lesions are not cosmetically acceptable, en bloc resection with tumour free margins followed by cranioplasty is the treatment of choice. Most reports of calvarial haemangiomas in literature are in the form of case reports.

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World Neurosurgery: X
World Neurosurgery: X Medicine-Surgery
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