Artigo de Periódico
Giant hypothalamic hamartoma: case report and literature review
Fecha
2013Registro en:
0256-7040
v. 29, n. 3
Autor
Alves, Crésio de Aragão Dantas
Barbosa, Veronica
Machado, Marcos
Alves, Crésio de Aragão Dantas
Barbosa, Veronica
Machado, Marcos
Institución
Resumen
Introduction Hypothalamic hamartomas are very rare(1:200,000) and range in size from 17.9 to 18 mm. When their dimensions exceed 30–40 mm, they are classified as
giant hypothalamic hamartomas.
Methods We present a 14-month-old boy with central precocious puberty and gelastic seizures in whom a magnetic
resonance imaging scan revealed a giant hypothalamic
hamartoma measuring 50×50×40 mm.
Results In the 11 cases described so far, we found that in comparison to the average-size lesion, giant hypothalamic
hamartomas had a lower frequency of precocious puberty,
but a similar frequency of seizures. The mean age at diagnosis
was younger, and males were more affected than females. Magnetic resonance imaging results were similar with the exception of mass effect.
Conclusions Giant hypothalamic hamartomas had a higher
tendency to adhere to surrounding structures. Their invasiveness and cystic degeneration were frequent findings among the 11 studies. Surgical removal was ineffective in
controlling refractory epilepsy and caused postoperative morbidity in all patients.