CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Asian J Neurosurg 2013; 8(03): 165
DOI: 10.4103/1793-5482.121695
CASE REPORT

Armoured brain of unknown etiology

Puneet Goyal
Department of Neurosurgery, G B Pant Hospital, 1, J L Nehru Marg, New Delhi
,
Daljit Singh
Department of Neurosurgery, G B Pant Hospital, 1, J L Nehru Marg, New Delhi
,
Hukum Singh
Department of Neurosurgery, G B Pant Hospital, 1, J L Nehru Marg, New Delhi
,
Jaya Dubey
1   Department of Radiodiagnosis, G B Pant Hospital, 1, J L Nehru Marg, New Delhi
,
Monica Tandon
2   Department of Anesthesiology, G B Pant Hospital, 1, J L Nehru Marg, New Delhi
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Armoured brain is a rare condition where dense calcification occurs over the brain. It can result in mass effect and raised intracranial pressure. Most often, it happens due to trauma, subdural effusion, infection, or after VP shunt. There is controversy in its treatment. Most published literature does not support removing the calcification. We describe a rare case of idiopathic chronic calcified subdural hematoma with relatively short history which was successfully treated by microsurgical removal of calcification over the brain. This resulted in complete expansion of the brain with relief in symptoms.



Publication History

Article published online:
27 September 2022

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