Case of the Week
Section Editors: Matylda Machnowska1 and Anvita Pauranik2
1University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2BC Children's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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August 25, 2008
Neuroglial Heterotopia (Nasal Glioma)
- Mass composed of brain tissues located outside of the cranial vault; not a true neoplasm, thus "neuroglial heterotopia" is a better term than "nasal glioma".
- Usually follow signal intensity of brain with possible increased T2 prolongation due to dysplastic tissues and gliosis; variable enhancement.
- Important to assess for continuity with intracranial contents to exclude an encephalocele or dermoid. When overlying skin discoloration is present, consider hemangioma.
- Treatment: Surgical resection for cosmetic reasons. These lesions may show slow growth.