Hamm K D, Pothe H, Usbeck W, Schneider J
Zentralbl Neurochir. 1983;44(3):193-200.
After a short description of the pathogenesis and morphology of intracranial epidermoids, the clinic symptoms and the diagnosis are dealt with. Therapeutically, it is exclusively a total extirpation with the use of a surgical microscope that can lead to curing. A report is given on nine patients, eight of whom were successfully operated on. It is hardly possible to establish a founded preoperative diagnosis of the kind of the epidermoid. Hypodense space occupying processes in the computer tomogram should, however, give rise to consider differentialdiagnostically also the presence of epidermoids.