“…Various clinical aspects such as presentation with epileptic seizures, meningitis, focal neurological deficits, hydrocephalus, sudden death and incidental diagnosis have been reported. These acute symptoms associated with the presence of dermoids, their localisation and their rupture are well documented [1,2,5,14,15,17,18,20,23,26,33,[40][41][42]. Diagnostic findings were evaluated in the past but Gd Gadolineum, N/a not available, HCP hydrocephalus, n/v nausea/vomiting, DWI diffusion weighted imaging show strong individual variation [4,8,9,13,22,24,27,31,32,36,38,44,45].…”