Lesion mistaken for hemorrhage in a premature infant: lipoma of corpus callosum.

Abstract:

:An infant, 26 weeks gestation, had a stormy neonatal course; at 10 hours of age, initial cranial ultrasound apparently demonstrated a left subependymal hemorrhage placed somewhat medially with possible extension into the lateral ventricle. These ultrasound findings were present up to and including a study on the seventeenth day of life. At 7 months of age, repeat ultrasound once again demonstrated supposed hemorrhage which involved both choroid plexuses and the third ventricle or basilar cisterns. Computed tomography revealed a lipoma of the corpus callosum with calcifications. This patient is one of the youngest reported in the literature with this tumor.

journal_name

Pediatr Neurol

journal_title

Pediatric neurology

authors

Imaizumi SO,Pleasure JR,Zubrow AB

doi

10.1016/0887-8994(88)90073-2

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1988-09-01 00:00:00

pages

313-6

issue

5

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0887-8994

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1873-5150

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0887-8994(88)90073-2

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4

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