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Case Reports
. 1993 Oct;79(4):596-9.
doi: 10.3171/jns.1993.79.4.0596.

Bilateral temporal bone encephaloceles after cranial irradiation. Case report

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Bilateral temporal bone encephaloceles after cranial irradiation. Case report

A K Lalwani et al. J Neurosurg. 1993 Oct.

Abstract

Irradiation of the central nervous system may cause significant morbidity, including endocrine dysfunction and intellectual impairment. The authors report a case of bilateral temporal bone encephaloceles in a 21-year-old man who had received prophylactic central nervous system irradiation for acute lymphocytic leukemia in early childhood. Endaural encephaloceles are uncommon, and most occur as a complication of mastoid surgery. The etiology, clinical features, radiological diagnosis, and surgical treatment of temporal bone encephaloceles are discussed.

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