ABSTRACT
Objective: To present the case of a rare tumor in the sphenoidoclival area and discuss
potential pitfalls in diagnosis and management. Design: Case report with literature
review. Setting: Tertiary referral center. Case Summary: Our patient presented with
headache, vertigo, vision problems, and feeling of pressure in the central segment
of the face. MR and CT showed a lesion in the body of the sphenoid, with signs of
bone destruction and irregular borders. Differential diagnosis included intraosseous
meningioma, chordoma, and inflammatory process. Results: Endoscopic/microscopic transnasal
approach was performed to reach clival bone and to biopsy the tumor. Histopathological
examination showed intraosseous lipoma. Conclusion: Intraosseous lipoma is a rare
tumor, or more accurately a hamartoma, and is usually found in the calcaneus or in
the proximal femur. It is even rarer in the skull base. Usually it does not present
any symptoms and is an incidental finding during imaging for other symptoms. As a
rule it runs an indolent course and does not require any treatment. Since no definitive
diagnosis can be made only on the basis of imaging (CT and MRI), it requires an open
biopsy that if possible should be made in accordance with the principles of minimally
invasive surgery.
KEYWORDS
Intraosseous lipoma - sphenoclival - skull base
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Boštjan LanišnikM.D.
Department for ENT-Head and Neck Surgery, Maribor General Hospital
Ljubljanska 5, SI-2000 Maribor, Slovenia
Email: bostjan.lanisnik@siol.net