Intracranial lipoma manifesting with change in preexisting headache characteristics

Authors

  • Patrick Emanuell Mesquita Sousa Santos
  • Ivan Rodrigues Silva
  • Mário Fernando Prieto Peres
  • Raimundo Pereira Silva-Néto Federal University of Delta of Parnaíba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48208/HeadacheMed.2019.31

Keywords:

Migraine, Epilepsy, Intracranial lipoma

Abstract

Intracranial lipomas represent 0.1% to 0.5% of all intracranial tumors. Approximately half of the patients are asymptomatic. In symptomatic patients, headache is the most common symptom. We describe the case of a 71-year-old woman with history of generalized seizures and episodic migraine for about 30 years. In recent months, there has been a change in the characteristics of headache. She was admitted to the emergency room with muscle weakness in left hemibody and intense headache onset approximately four hours ago. Neuroimaging exams revealed a median frontal expansive lesion suggestive of intracranial lipoma.

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Author Biographies

Patrick Emanuell Mesquita Sousa Santos

Federal University of Delta of Parnaíba, Brazil.

Ivan Rodrigues Silva

Federal University of Delta of Parnaíba, Brazil

Dirceu Arcoverde State Hospital, Parnaíba, Brazil

Mário Fernando Prieto Peres

Education and Research Israelite Institute Albert Einstein, Brazil; Institute of Psychiatry, HCFMUSP, Brazil.

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Published

2019-12-31

How to Cite

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Santos PEMS, Silva IR, Peres MFP, Silva-Néto RP. Intracranial lipoma manifesting with change in preexisting headache characteristics. Headache Med [Internet]. 2019 Dec. 31 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];10(4):203-4. Available from: https://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/24

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Case Report

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