PMID: 8451718Jan 1, 1993Paper

Multiple sinus pericranii with systemic angiomas: case report

Surgical Neurology
Y NakasuJ Handa

Abstract

The authors report the case of an adult male who had multiple sinus pericranii, as well as angiomas in the retina and the skin of the knee. Although sinus pericranii is well documented, a simultaneous involvement in as many as four separate regions has not been reported. Clinical, radiographic, and histopathological features are detailed. Implications for the role of surgery and management is discussed.

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