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    Open Access Case Report Article ID: JNNSD-2-108

    Orbital Meningoencephalocele Due to Extraventricular Neurocytoma: Case Report

    Andrea Cattalani*, Vincenzo Grasso, Matteo Vitali, Gian Paolo Longo, Narciso Mariani and Andrea Barbanera

    Extraventricular Neurocytoma (EVN) is a rare primary tumor of Central Nervous System (CNS). To date, no cases have been reported in International Literature, about EVN associated to meningoencephalocele as manifestation of subacute increased intracranial pressure.

    We report the first case of EVN that manifested with diplopia and ocular motor disorders due to intraorbital meningoencephalocele through a bone gap in the orbital roof.

    Diagnosis of EVN is challenging and its differential diagnosis with more aggressive lesions is mandatory. Complete surgical removal does not need any adiuvant therapies and permits to control tumor growth and symptoms related to intracranial pressure.

    Keywords: Extra-Ventricular Neurocytoma; Neurocy-toma; Pseudo-meningoencephalocele; Brain paren-chyma herniation; Intra-orbital brain herniation

    Published on: Dec 20, 2016 Pages: 7-9

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/jnnsd.000008
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