Epidermoid tumor of the pons

Journal of Neuroradiology. Journal De Neuroradiologie
R N SenerV A Valek

Abstract

Epidermoid tumors originating from the brainstem are extremely rare. The authors report a patient with an intraaxial epidermoid tumor of the pons. The tumor involved most of the pons and had a small exophytic component.

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