ADELOYE-ODEKU DISEASE IN ASSER REGION OF SAUDI ARABIA

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of surgery, Neurosurgery Division, King Khalid University,KSA

Abstract

Adeloye-Odeku  disease, also known as congenital inclusion dermoid cyst (CIDC) of the anterior fontanelle was first described by Adeloye A and Odeku EL, as a solitary congenital subgaleal inclusion dermoid  cyst of  the anterior fontanelle. This rare lesion was  initially thought to be confined to Africans . The universal distribution of  this cyst has subsequently been shown in accumulated literature of other ethnic distribution ,Caucasian, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, Turkish  and others. This  is the first published report that we know of Adeloye-Odeku disease in Arab-Saudi  children in Abha, Saudi Arabia. Four patients with Adeloye-Odeku disease, two boys and two girls, Saudi patients with ages ranging from 3months to 9 years  are presented. Successful surgical excision of the cyst was achieved in each of the three patients who consented for surgery with  no recurrence. The oldest patient did not go for surgery due to parental refusal but the lesion proved to be stable on follow up.
 
 

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