Intracranial and Subcutaneous Lipoma Associated with Sagittal Sinus Fenestration and Falcine Sinus
A. Ahmeto
lua,
S. Kula,
K. Kuzeylib,
M.H. Öztürka and
A. Sar
a
a Departments of Radiology, Farabi Hospital, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey
b Neurosurgery, Farabi Hospital, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey

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Fig 1. Contrast-enhanced CT shows subcutaneous lipoma and interparietal lipoma with central calcification. Note the duplication of sagittal sinus (arrows) and the defect in the parietal bone.
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Fig 2. T1-weighted sagittal MR image shows interhemispheric lipoma extending to subcutaneous lipoma through a bone defect. The isointense lesion within the inferior part of the lipoma had a connection with tectum stretching it posteriorly and superiorly.
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