“…6 Intracranial epidermoids are even more rare in the pediatric population, and brainstem epidermoids in children are extremely uncommon, with only scattered case reports in the literature, particularly in the MRI era. Of the reported cases in the past 20 years, only 13 were purely intrinsic brainstem epidermoids 1,3,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] In this paper, we describe our experience with the diagnosis and successful management of a large, complex, symptomatic midline intrinsic brainstem epidermoid of the pontomedullary junction in a 2.5-year-old child, and review the literature on this benign but treacherous lesion.…”