Figure 4.
A large calvarial defect was present after the surgery due to the large size of the lesion, (a) and (b). A few weeks after surgery, a large fluctuant mass was seen at the surgical site, confirmed to be a pseudomeningocele on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The pseudomeningocele continued to grow in size over a duration of six months despite compression bandaging, (c)–(e).