Intradiploic epidermoid - skull

Case contributed by Frank Gaillard , 5 Oct 2010
Diagnosis probable
Changed by Praveen Jha, 1 Oct 2015

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Diagnostic Certainty was set to .
Body was changed:

Skull vault demonstrates a punched out lesion with the outer table affected more than the inner table. MRI confirms the abnormality, which is of high T2 signal, low on FLAIR and demonstrates very high signal on DWI. Features are characteristic of an intradiploic epidermoid.

  • -<p>Skull vault demonstrates a punched out lesion with the outer table affected more than the inner table. MRI confirms the abnormality, which is of high T2 signal, low on FLAIR and demonstrates very high signal on DWI. Features are characteristic of an&#160;<a href="/articles/intradiploic-epidermoid" title="intradiploic epidermoid">intradiploic epidermoid</a>.</p>
  • +<p>Features are characteristic of an <a href="/articles/intradiploic-epidermoid">intradiploic epidermoid</a>.</p>
Age was set to Adult.
Gender was set to Male.

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was added:

Skull vault demonstrates a punched out lesion with the outer table affected more than the inner table.

Images Changes:

Image CT (non-contrast) ( update )

Perspective was set to Axial.
Single Or Stack Root was set to .

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was added:

MRI confirms the abnormality, which is of high T2 signal, low on FLAIR and demonstrates very high signal on DWI.

Images Changes:

Image MRI (FLAIR) ( update )

Perspective was set to Axial.
Single Or Stack Root was set to .

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