Korean J Dermatol.
2000 Feb;38(2):275-277.
A Case of Rudimentary Meningocele
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Dermatology, Catholic University of Taegu-Hyosung
School of Medicine, Taegu, Korea.
Abstract
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Rudimentary meningocele is a variant of primary cutaneous meningioma and a very rare
ectopic meningothelial hamartoma usually found in the subcutis. The prognosis is not
so poor as long as it is not associated with major skeletal anomalies and intracranial
communication through the bony defect. A 7-year-old male presented a normal-skin appearing,
soft, indolent, slightly elevated nodule with alopecia on the vertex, measuring about
1.0X1.0X0.4cm. There was no physical or neurologic defect. The extracranial mass had no
intracranial connection although minimal skull bone defect in the sagittal sinus was detected
by the roentgenogram. The nodule was removed by excision and there has been no relapse
during a period of one-year follow-up.