Table 1: Reported cases of intracranial neuromuscular choristoma, adapted from Coli, et al [5].

Author, Year

Age (Years)

Gender

Cranial Nerve Affected

Duration of Clinical History

Terminology Utilized

Zwick, 1989 [6]

2

M

5

1 Month

Rhabdomyoma/Choristoma

Lena, 1994 [7]

12

F

5

5 Years

Choristoma

Apostolides, 1995 [8]

35

F

8

10 Years

Ectomesenchymal Hamartoma

Van Leeuwen, 1995 [9]

6

M

8

5 Years

Rhabdomyoma

Vandewalle, 1995 [10]

41

M

7

3 Years

Rhabdomyoma

Smith, 1997 [11]

63

F

7

5 Years

Choristoma

Smith, 1997 [11]

19

F

8

3 Months

Choristoma

Ajal, 1998 [12]

15

M

8

-

Hamartoma

Vajramani, 1999 [13]

4

M

5

4 Months

Benign Triton Tumor

Lee, 2000 [14]

15

M

3

6 Months

Rhabdomyoma

Giannini, 2002 [15]

20

F

2

7 Years

Choristoma

Karagama, 2002 [16]

33

F

8

10 Years

Neuromuscular Hamartoma

Carvalho, 2003 [17]

39

F

8

3 Years

Hamartoma

Owor, 2004 [3]

44

M

7

-

Neuromuscularchoristoma

Lassaletta, 2005 [18]

36

M

8

3 Months

Smooth Muscle Choristoma

Tobias, 2006 [19]

36

F

5

-

Neuromuscular Hamartoma

Kawamoto, 2007 [20]

18

F

3

15 Years

Neuromuscular Choristoma

Boyaci, 2011 [21]

10

F

3

-

Neuromuscular Choristoma

Nikolaou, 2012 [22]

29

F

8

-

Neuromuscular Choristoma

Harder, 2013 [23]

68

M

7 and 8

-

Myxoid Rhabdomyoma

Castro, 2015 [24]

15

M

5

-

Benign Triton Tumor

Coli, 2017 [5]

3

M

8

16 Months

Neuromuscular Choristoma

Present case, 2022

31

F

3, 4, 5

3 Days

Neuromuscular Choristoma