Ann Infect Dis Epidemiol | Volume 2, Issue 2 | Case Report | Open Access

Cranial Fasciitis of Childhood with Underlying Solid Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of Temporal Bone

Jassar A*, Kumar VK and Kumar A

Departments of Pathology & Neurosurgery, Command Hospital, India

*Correspondance to: Jassar A 

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Abstract

Cranial fasciitis is a rare variant of pseudosarcomatous fibroblastic/myofibroblastic proliferation, seen almost exclusively in children. Most cases are idiopathic, though in some a history of trauma has been elucidated. Cases of suspected cranial fasciitis must be worked up radiologically to rule out intracranial extension. We present a case of cranial fasciitis in a ten-year old girl that showed involvement of temporal bone radiologically and subsequently turned out to be a solid aneurysmal bone cyst of the temporal bone on biopsy. It is likely that extralesional stromal hemorrhages from the cyst incited a reactive fibroblastic response in the form of cranial fasciitis in this case.

Keywords:

Cranial fasciitis of childhood; Solid variant of aneurysmal bone cyst; Temporal bone

Citation:

Jassar A, Kumar VK, Kumar A. Cranial Fasciitis of Childhood with Underlying Solid Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of Temporal Bone. Ann Infect Dis Epidemiol. 2017;2(2):1017.

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