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Article: Case report : 2 cases of lipoma of corpus callosum (LoCC) associated with lipoma of choroid plexus ( LoCP ).(Neuroradiology)(Case study)(Clinical report)
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- Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging
- Article date:
- October 1, 2006
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Byline: A. Rahalkar, M. Rahalkar
Agenesis of corpus callosum can be associated with a midline lipoma ( LoCC ) with or without calcification of its periphery. LoCC may extend into either or both lateral ventricles. This developmental abnormality has an embryological basis. We observed this in 2 cases, and, as this is uncommon, are reporting them.
Introduction
LoCC is a very rare anomaly, that can be associated with varying degrees of dysgenesis of corpus callosum. To see that this lipoma is entering into the lateral ventricle to be seen as LoCP is even more rare.To appreciate its presence on CT the radiologist has to change the viewing ...