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Supratentorial neuroenteric cyst in children: a case report and brief literature review

Neurenteric cysts are rare developmental lesions typically found outside the central nervous system but when they do, we most likely find them in a spinal (cervical or dorsal) intradural extramedular location, often associated with dysraphism. The more unusual intracranial cases have been published...

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Published in:Child's nervous system 2019-11, Vol.35 (11), p.2227-2231
Main Authors: Nunes Dias, Lídia, Puerta Roldán, Patricia, Guillén Quesada, Antonio, Suñol Capella, Mariona, Hinojosa, José
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Language:English
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Summary:Neurenteric cysts are rare developmental lesions typically found outside the central nervous system but when they do, we most likely find them in a spinal (cervical or dorsal) intradural extramedular location, often associated with dysraphism. The more unusual intracranial cases have been published because of its rarity, occurring mostly as a posterior fossa extra-axial cyst, in adults. Supratentorial cases are distinctly infrequent, especially in children, resulting in few case reports and even fewer case reviews. We describe a case of a child with a supratentorial neurenteric cyst and present a brief review of the literature about these cysts in children, a noticeable gap in the literature.
ISSN:0256-7040
1433-0350
DOI:10.1007/s00381-019-04190-4