
doi: 10.1007/bf00418080
pmid: 8837110
Intradiploic epidermoid tumor of the occipital bone was presented. There were neither intracranial extensions nor neurologic deficits. The lesion started as a painless mass under the scalp. The total removal of the tumor was associated with a good prognosis.
Adult, Male, Occipital Bone, Epidermal Cyst, Skull, Humans, Osteolysis, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Craniotomy
Adult, Male, Occipital Bone, Epidermal Cyst, Skull, Humans, Osteolysis, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Craniotomy
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