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Challenging, giant occipital encephalocele in a pediatric saipanese male.

Joshua LoyaNolan J BrownDavid GondaMichael Levy
Published in: Clinical case reports (2023)
A rare form of congenital anomaly, giant occipital encephalocele involves protrusion of brain tissue from a defect in the skull (in this case from the occiput). While encephalocele itself is a fairly rare entity, those qualifying as "giant"-defined by size of the deformity exceeding that of the skull itself - require very technically challenging surgery.
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