An Unusual Cause of Headache: Ruptured Intracranial Teratoma: A Case Report
Keywords:
Chronic headache, Intracranial teratoma, ruptureAbstract
Intracranial teratoma are uncommon intracranial neoplasms usually present in childhood or early adulthood and typically smaller. MRI and MRV of Brain of an 18-year-old male to evaluate chronic intermittent headache for 4 years founds rupture intracranial teratoma.
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