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. 1989 Aug;52(8):986–990. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.52.8.986

Cerebellopontine angle epidermoid cysts: a report on 30 cases.

C E deSouza 1, R deSouza 1, S da Costa 1, N Sperling 1, T H Yoon 1, M M Abdelhamid 1, R R Sharma 1, A Goel 1
PMCID: PMC1031839  PMID: 2795068

Abstract

Thirty cases of cerebellopontine angle epidermoid cysts treated over a period of 20 years are reviewed with regard to their clinical features, the pathophysiology of their symptoms and their management. The predominating symptoms were related to the 7th and 8th cranial nerves and headaches. The signs and symptoms were present for an average period of 4 months. It was not always possible to determine if the signs and symptoms were due to local involvement by the epidermoid, increased intracranial pressure, or both. Diagnostic procedures evolved from angiography and ventriculography to non-invasive computed tomography and MRI. The posterior cranial fossa approach was used in 27 cases. Total excision of the epidermoid was the aim and was carried out in five (18%) patients but concern regarding the preservation of nearby important neurovascular structures forced partial removal in 22 patients. To minimise reformation, the residual epidermoid was carefully coagulated with the aid of the operating microscope and bipolar cautery without damaging surrounding neurovascular structures.

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