LIPOMA OF THE BRAIN
1945; American Medical Association; Volume: 53; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1001/archneurpsyc.1945.02300040045007
ISSN2330-9628
Autores Tópico(s)Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
ResumoLipomas of the brain, because of their extreme rarity and the fact that most of them do not cause symptoms or signs during life, are clinically unimportant tumors. Most of them are unexpectedly encountered at necropsy. Up to this time the literature, as far as we could ascertain, does not contain data on any case of lipoma of the brain which was subjected to surgical attack. The chief interest in this lesion lies in its origin, and there have been a host of speculations in this regard. 1 Lipoma of the brain has been discovered in 2 cases at the Mayo Clinic. In 1 of these cases the lesion was productive of symptoms which led to surgical removal. REPORT OF CASES Case 1. —A woman student aged 18 registered at the Mayo Clinic on Jan. 17, 1933, because of attacks of unconsciousness, loss of memory and powers of concentration, and
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