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Turkish Neurosurgery | 2015

Temporal Dermoid Cyst with Unusual Imaging Appearance: Case Report.

Khansa Abderrahmen; Asma Bouhoula; Lasaad Aouidj; Hafedh Jemel

Intracranial dermoid cysts are benign, slow growing tumors derived from ectopic inclusions of epithelial cells during closure of neural tube. These lesions, accounting for less than 1% of intracranial tumors, have characteristic computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearances that generally permits preoperative diagnosis. However, the radiologic features are uncommon and the cyst can be easily misdiagnosed with other tumors in rare cases. Herein, we report a case of a left temporoparietal dermoid cyst in a 48-year-old woman that was peroperatively and histopathologically proven but not advocated on CT and MRI. Clinical, radiological and histopathological features of a dermoid cyst are reviewed.


World Neurosurgery | 2016

Intradural Extramedullary Capillary Hemangioma in the Upper Cervical Spine: First Report

Sofiene Bouali; Nidhal Maatar; Asma Bouhoula; Khansa Abderrahmen; Jalel Kallel; Hafedh Jemel

BACKGROUND The occurrence of intradural extramedullary capillary hemangiomas is exceedingly rare. To date, only 39 cases of intradural extramedullary capillary hemangiomas have been reported in the English literature, and all of these cases have been described at the lumbar and thoracic spinal levels. To our knowledge, this report is the first case of capillary hemangiomas of the cervical spine in the literature. In general, this entity is misdiagnosed preoperatively as a neoplasm. CASE DESCRIPTION A 29-year-old man presented with neck pain and progressive gait disturbance, and was diagnosed with an intradural extramedullary capillary hemangioma in the cervical region. CONCLUSIONS Although rare, our case demonstrates that capillary hemangioma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of intradural extramedullary tumor of the cervical spine.


World Neurosurgery | 2016

Secondary Chondrosarcoma of the Upper Thoracic Costovertebral Junction with Neural Foraminal Extension and Compressing the Spinal Cord

Sofiene Bouali; Asma Bouhoula; Nidhal Maatar; Khansa Abderrahmen; Adnen Boubaker; Jalel Kallel; Hafedh Jemel

BACKGROUND Chondrosarcoma is a rare malignant tumor of bone. This family of tumors can be primary malignant tumors or a secondary malignant transformation of an underlying benign cartilage tumor. Secondary chondrosarcoma arising from a benign solitary costal osteochondroma is extremely rare. Data show that the reported incidence of costal osteochondroma is very low and they are usually found in the anterior region at the costochondral junction. To our knowledge, however, there have been no previous reports, in English literature, describing osteochondroma malignant transformation located in the thoracic costovertebral junction. CASE DESCRIPTION We report the case of a man with chondrosarcoma arising from the malignant degeneration of an osteochondroma at the right first thoracic costovertebral junction with neural foraminal extension and compressing the spinal cord. CONCLUSIONS Although it is rare in solitary osteochondromas of rib, malignant transformation must always be considered.


Asian journal of neurosurgery | 2016

Spinal epidural angiolipomas: Clinical characteristics, management and outcomes.

Sofiene Bouali; Nidhal Maatar; Asma Bouhoula; Khansa Abderrahmen; Imed Ben Said; Adnen Boubaker; Jalel Kallel; Hafedh Jemel

Purpose: The spinal epidural angiolipomas are rare expansive processes made of mature lipomatous and angiomatous elements. They often have a benign character. Their etiology, pathogenesis remains uncertain, and it is a cause of spinal cord compression. The magnetic resonance imaging is the most important neuroradiological examination. Histological examination is the only examination to confirm the diagnosis. Surgery is the treatment of choice. Methods: A retrospective study of all patients operated on for a spinal epidural angiolipoma at the Department of Neurosurgery at the National Institute of Neurology of Tunis between January 2000 and December 2014 (15 years) was performed. The aim of this study is to describe the clinical, radiological, histological characteristics and the treatment of this tumor. Results: A total of nine patients were operated from January 01, 2000 to November 30, 2014. The average age of our patients was 51 years with ages that ranged from 29 to 65 with a male predominance. The period between onset of symptoms and diagnosis ranged from 24 months with an average 12 months. Posterior localization of the tumor was seen in all patients. Surgical resection was performed for all cases. The postoperative course has been satisfactory, with a complete recovery of neurological functions in all patients. Conclusions: The spinal epidural angiolipomas is rare expansive process causing spinal cord compression. Treatment is exclusively surgical resection. The functional outcome of spinal epidural angiolipomas is particularly favorable with a complete neurological recovery is if the patient was quickly operated.


Neurochirurgie | 2010

Le médulloépithéliome du système nerveux central. À propos de trois cas

Asma Bouhoula; Ali Boubaker; J. Kallel; R. Chikili; Nidhameddine Kchir; Moncef Khaldi


Neurochirurgie | 2012

Traitement des kystes arachnoïdiens de la fosse cérébrale moyenne associés à une collection sous-durale

Khansa Abderrahmen; K. Saadaoui; Asma Bouhoula; Adnen Boubaker; Hafedh Jemel


World Neurosurgery | 2018

Pediatric Intracranial Anaplastic Gangliogliomas: Illustrative Case and Systematic Review

Sofiene Bouali; Imed Ben Said; Alia Zehani; Cyrine Drissi; Asma Bouhoula; Jalel Kallel; Hafedh Jemel


Annales De Pathologie | 2017

Tumeur ventriculaire trompeuse

Alia Zehani; Sofiene Bouali; Ines Chelly; Asma Bouhoula; Hafedh Jemel; Slim Haouet; Nidhameddine Kchir


African Journal of Neurological Sciences | 2015

Subependymome du ventricule lateral: presentation d’une serie de 5 cas et revue de la litterature.

A. Ben Nsir; I Ben Said; Adnene Boubaker; Asma Bouhoula; Hafedh Jemel


The Journal of Spinal Surgery | 2014

A Rare Complication of Cirrhosis: Hepatic Myelopathy

Sofiene Bouali; Adenane Boubaker; Asma Bouhoula; Jalel Kallel; Aoiuj Lassaad; Hafedh Jemel; J.K.B.C. Parthiban

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