Unusual Location of a Recurrent Epidermoid Cyst

Epidermoid cysts of the temporal bone are rare, benign and slow-growing lesions. We report the case of a 69-year-old female patient followed up for a symptomatic intradiploic epidermoid cyst of the temporal scale and left mastoid region, which had been operated on but recurred. MRI demonstrated a we...

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Published in:European journal of case reports in internal medicine Vol. 7; no. 12; p. 002009
Main Authors: Abouhanine, Oumniya, Merzem, Aicha, Ndayishimiye, Vianney, Amriss, Omar, Belgadir, Hasnaa, Moussali, Nadia, El Benna, Naima
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Italy SMC Media Srl 19-11-2020
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Summary:Epidermoid cysts of the temporal bone are rare, benign and slow-growing lesions. We report the case of a 69-year-old female patient followed up for a symptomatic intradiploic epidermoid cyst of the temporal scale and left mastoid region, which had been operated on but recurred. MRI demonstrated a well-limited lesion seen as a hyposignal on T1-weighted images, hypersignal on T2-weighted images, on FLAIR and on diffusion-weighted images not enhanced by gadolinium. The tumour was compressive, and bone lysis was seen on CT. Epidermoid cysts of the temporal bone are rare, benign lesions whose diagnosis is based on fluid signals seen on MRI but absent on FLAIR sequences. Epidermoid cysts of the temporal bone are rare, benign and slow-growing lesions.Larger cysts are easier to identify.Diagnosis is based on the presence of a fluid signal on all MRI sequences except for FLAIR imaging, and on confirmation by pathological examination.
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ISSN:2284-2594
2284-2594
DOI:10.12890/2020_002009