2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-015-2813-4
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Clinical and imaging findings in a rare case of sinus pericranii

Abstract: The prognosis is nearly always good with a low risk of bleeding. A simple follow-up is often proposed because of the usual absence of complications.

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“…[1][2][3] Bony defect can be identified beneath the mass, through which SP communicates with an intracranial dural sinus by way of an emissary vein or diploic vein. 4,5 The phenotype presentation is a palpable subcutaneous swelling varying in size with change of intracranial pressure. Although the majorities of SP occur alone, 7.2% of all cases are combined with other congenital malformations, such as craniosynostosis.…”
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“…[1][2][3] Bony defect can be identified beneath the mass, through which SP communicates with an intracranial dural sinus by way of an emissary vein or diploic vein. 4,5 The phenotype presentation is a palpable subcutaneous swelling varying in size with change of intracranial pressure. Although the majorities of SP occur alone, 7.2% of all cases are combined with other congenital malformations, such as craniosynostosis.…”
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“…Sinus pericranii (SP) is an uncommon cranial vascular malformation which abnormally connects extracranial venous system and intracranial dural sinus, most commonly the superior sagittal sinus 1–3 . Bony defect can be identified beneath the mass, through which SP communicates with an intracranial dural sinus by way of an emissary vein or diploic vein 4,5 . The phenotype presentation is a palpable subcutaneous swelling varying in size with change of intracranial pressure.…”
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