Abstract
A review of the medical records at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, from 1967 through 1980 showed that, of the 94 cases of dermoid cyst of the skull treated at this institution by the neurosurgical staff, 25 were located over the anterior fontanelle. This is the largest single group of cases reported to date. The children were 2 months to 13 years of age, but two-thirds were treated before their 1st birthday. Females outnumbered males 2:1, and all of the patients presented with a nontender swelling over the anterior fontanelle, which had been present from birth. The lesions were treated by a variety of surgical approaches, all of which were curative. None of the lesions has recurred. The most interesting finding was that all but 2 of the children were white, in contrast to all previously published series. This confirms our belief that the racial incidence of dermoid cysts of the anterior fontanelle is a reflection of the general population. A review of previously published cases and the pathology and embryology of the lesion is included.
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