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Challenging, giant occipital encephalocele in a pediatric saipanese male

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CLINICAL CASE REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.7380

Keywords

congenital malformation; dysraphism; encephalocele; neural tube defect; pediatric

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This case study reports on the repair of a giant occipital encephalocele and highlights important methods to reduce the risk of blood loss and other complications.
Key Clinical MessageGiant occipital encephalocele is a rare form of congenital anomaly that involves protrusion of brain tissue (greater in size than the patient's cranial cavity) from a defect in the skull. This case reports illustrates repair of a giant encephalocele and emphasizes important methods to reduce risk for blood loss and other complications. A rare form of congenital anomaly, giant occipital encephalocele involves protrusion of brain tissue from a defect in the skull (in this case from the occiput). While encephalocele itself is a fairly rare entity, those qualifying as giant-defined by size of the deformity exceeding that of the skull itself - require very technically challenging surgery.

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