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Case reports

Giant Occipital Encephalocele: A Case Report and Literature Review

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Pages 529-535 | Received 03 Aug 2023, Accepted 06 Sep 2023, Published online: 12 Sep 2023
 

Abstract

Background

Protrusion of cerebrospinal fluid and meninges is called meningocele. Meningoencephalocele is a protrusion of neural tissue and meninges. The incidence of an Encephalocele is 1 in every 5000 live births. Anterior encephalocele is more common in men, while occipital encephalocele is seen in 70% of women. In a large encephalocele, the head size is small. Encephaloceles can occasionally be very large and are called giant encephaloceles. Occipital encephaloceles accounted for 80% to 90% of encephalocele cases in the western hemisphere. Encephaloceles vary in size and content. Various factors affecting the prognosis of patients with occipital encephalocele. Among them: extent, amount of brain tissue in the sac with or without Dural venous sinuses in the sac, with the brain or occipital lobe with hydrocephalus or presence of ventricles. Rarely, the sagittal and transverse sinuses are adjacent to the sac.

Case Presentation

This is a case of an 8-month old male infant born to a mother who had no regular antenatal care. After the baby presented with progressively increasing posterior head mass which is cystic, transilluminating, tender and size is 40cmX35cm imaging demonstrated small brain tissue mainly part of right occipital lobe with most of the sac being occupied by cerebrospinal fluid. Repair done and dysplastic brain tissue resected then healthy-looking brain tissue and Dural sinuses reduced to the skull, then patient stayed in the hospital and closely followed for hydrocephalus for seven days and discharged with no hydrocephalus and no neurologic deficit.

Abbreviations

CBC, complete blood count; CNS, central nervous system; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; CT, computed tomography; US, ultrasonography; OT, operating room; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; MRV, magnetic resonance venogram; maternal serum alfa fetoprotein (MSAFP); PICA, posterior inferior cerebellar artery; ANC, antenatal care.

Informed Consent

Informed written consent is provided by participants’ parents to have the case details and any accompanying images published.

Disclosure

The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.