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Öğe Benign Malformative Lesion of the Skull: Hamartoma with Ectopic Elements or Choristoma?(DE GRUYTER OPEN LTD, 2017) Meram, Ece; Karabagli, Hakan; Glastonbury, Christine; Tihan, Tarik; Karabagli, PinarHamartoma and choristoma are terms that describe non-neoplastic, mass-forming malformative lesions. Although each lesion has a different composition, they have been used interchangeably in many reports, especially for malformative lesions containing ectopic or heterologous elements. We report a three month-old girl who was brought to the clinic with a mass lesion at the posterior fontanel, composed of predominantly osteo-cartilaginous tissue admixed with skeletal muscle, peripheral nerve tissue, and ganglion. The mass was resected completely. The composition of this benign lesion with ectopic elements was consistent with an osteo-cartilaginous hamartoma. We discuss the biological and clinical aspects such malformative lesions within the skull to highlight the inconsistencies of the nomenclature used in the literature.Öğe Benign Malformative Lesion of the Skull: Hamartoma with Ectopic Elements or Choristoma? -- 2(2017) Meram, Ece; Karabağli, Hakan; Glastonbury, Christine; Tihan, Tarik; Karabağli, PınarHamartoma and choristoma are terms that describe non-neoplastic, mass-forming malformative lesions. although each lesion has a different composition, they have been used interchangeably in many reports, especially for malformative lesions containing ectopic or heterologous elements. We report a three month-old girl who was brought to the clinic with a mass lesion at the posterior fontanel, composed of predominantly osteo-cartilaginous tissue admixed with skeletal muscle, peripheral nerve tissue, and ganglion. The mass was resected completely. The composition of this benign lesion with ectopic elements was consistent with an osteo-cartilaginous hamartoma. We discuss the biological and clinical aspects such malformative lesions within the skull to highlight the inconsistencies of the nomenclature used in the literature