Ectopic orbital brain tissue: a case report with radiographic and clinical review
- PMID: 35311596
- DOI: 10.1080/01676830.2022.2039214
Ectopic orbital brain tissue: a case report with radiographic and clinical review
Abstract
Orbital heterotopic brain tissue is a rare entity with heterogenous clinical features requiring a multi-faceted diagnostic approach. The authors present a case of ectopic orbital brain tissue in an infant with a comprehensive literature review to highlight the radiographic findings of these lesions. Imaging findings are variable but describe well-circumscribed homogenous lesions with variable enhancement, without communication intracranially. The combination of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging can identify associated bony abnormalities, lesion-specific features, and effects on surrounding structures, which in combination with the clinical exam can be a valuable diagnostic and surveillance tool. Although ectopic orbital brain tumors are benign with excellent outcomes following complete resection, conservative management with observation and serial imaging may be an alternative method of management in patients with mild, non-vision threatening, non-distorting tumors.
Keywords: Ectopic brain; ectopic glial orbit; glial heterotopia orbit.
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