小儿斜坡骨内海绵状血管瘤一例报告及文献复习。

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2025-05-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_1125_2024
Jessica Branco, Samuel Sequeira Lemos, Vitor Oliveira, Claudia C Faria
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背景:原发性颅骨骨内海绵状血管瘤(PICH)是一种罕见的良性血管瘤,主要发生于成人颅骨。对斜坡的影响已被报道,最常见的临床表现是头痛,其次是颅神经损伤。在儿科人群中,它只被描述过一次,并通过手术和放疗进行治疗。病例描述:一名14岁的健康女性,表现为右侧舌束的发作。这些征象的研究与脑磁共振成像(MRI)显示一个大的斜坡增强病变。患者接受了内窥镜鼻内活检。组织学表现符合海绵状血管瘤的诊断。她开始用心得安治疗,连续核磁共振显示病变稳定。诊断后4年的最后一次随访MRI显示病变体积轻度减小,患者仍无症状。结论:我们报告了第一例儿科患者的斜坡性PICH,未进行手术和放疗,并使用心得安治疗。我们提出在诊断和随访期间的神经影像学发现,并简要回顾有关该主题的文献。
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Primary intraosseous cavernous hemangioma of the clivus in a pediatric patient: A case report and review of the literature.

Background: Primary intraosseous cavernous hemangiomas (PICH) of the skull are rare, benign, vascular tumors mainly found in adults' calvarium. Affection of the clivus has been reported, with the most frequent clinical presentation being headaches followed by cranial nerve compromise. In the pediatric population, it has only been described once and was treated with surgery and radiation.

Case description: A 14-year-old previously healthy female presented with episodes of right lingual fasciculations. The investigation of these signs with brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a large clival contrast-enhancing lesion. The patient underwent an endoscopic endonasal biopsy. The histologic findings were consistent with the diagnosis of cavernous hemangioma. She started treatment with propranolol, with serial MRIs showing lesion stability. The last follow-up MRI, 4 years after diagnosis, revealed a mild decrease in the volume of the lesion, and she remains asymptomatic.

Conclusion: We report the first clival PICH in a pediatric patient, managed without surgery and radiotherapy and treated with propranolol. We present neuro-imaging findings at diagnosis and during follow-up and a brief review of the literature on the topic.

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