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CES med ; 35(1): 44-50, ene.-abr. 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1345582

ABSTRACT

Resumen Introducción: el quiste aracnoideo es una colección benigna de fluido similar en composición al líquido cefalorraquídeo dentro de la aracnoides, circunscrita por tejido fibrovascular normal que comprime las leptomeninges que rodean el nervio óptico. Se describe el caso de una paciente con quiste aracnoideo de la vaina del nervio óptico con un defecto campimétrico típico de glaucoma, pero con un disco óptico sin características de glaucoma, con el fin de resaltar la necesidad de estudiar con neuroimágenes estos casos y detectar este tipo de alteraciones. El quiste aracnoideo de la vaina del nervio óptico es una entidad excepcional que generalmente tiene un comportamiento benigno, permaneciendo estable en el tiempo, aunque eventualmente puede producir una neuropatía óptica compresiva, afectando la agudeza o el campo visual por daño de la capa de fibras nerviosas. En el caso descrito, este daño se manifestó con un defecto de campo visual que simulaba neuropatía glaucomatosa.


Abstract Background: Arachnoid cyst is a benign fluid collection similar in composition to cerebrospinal fluid within the arachnoid, circumscribed by normal fibrovascular tissue that compresses the leptomeninges surrounding the optic nerve. Objective: To describe the case of a patient with an optic nerve sheath arachnoid cyst with a typical glaucoma campimetric defect, but with an optic disc without findings of glaucoma, to highlight the need to study these cases with neuroimaging to detect this type of changes. Conclusion: Optic nerve sheath arachnoid cyst is an exceptional entity that generally has a benign behavior remaining stable over time; but could eventually originate compressive optic neuropathy, affecting visual acuity or visual fields due to nerve fiber layer damage. In the patient´s case this damage was manifested with a visual field defect that simulated glaucomatous neuropathy.

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Radiol. bras ; 54(1): 49-55, Jan.-Feb. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1155224

ABSTRACT

Abstract Intracranial cystic lesions are common findings on neuroimaging examinations, arachnoid cysts being the most common type of such lesions. However, various lesions of congenital, infectious, or vascular origin can present with cysts. In this pictorial essay, we illustrate the main causes of non-neoplastic intracranial cystic lesions, discussing their possible differential diagnoses as well as their most relevant imaging aspects.


Resumo Lesões císticas intracranianas são achados comuns nos exames de neuroimagem, sendo os cistos aracnoides os mais comuns. Porém, muitas outras lesões, de origem congênita, infecciosa e vascular, podem se apresentar com cistos. Neste ensaio ilustramos as principais causas de lesões císticas intracranianas não neoplásicas, discutindo seus possíveis diagnósticos diferenciais, bem como seus aspectos de imagem mais relevantes.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 56(1): 114-117, Jan.-Feb. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1288651

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Abstract Arachnoid cysts are rare; they can occur at all levels of the dural sac, and can have a congenital, traumatic, iatrogenic or inflammatory origin. In the present article, we report a patient presenting a compressive thoracic myelopathy due to an unusual intradural arachnoid cyst with posttraumatic manifestation and its resolution, in addition to a literature review on the subject. These cysts mainly occur at the thoracic spine, followed by the lumbar, lumbosacral and thoracolumbar spines. Traumatic cysts are caused by an injury to the inner dural layer. These lesions produce neurological deficits through a mass effect on the spinal cord. Concomitant compressive myelopathy is even rarer. In case of myelopathy, cyst resection or drainage is the treatment of choice, and it must be performed immediately. Although rare, arachnoid cysts can be a complication of spine fractures; as such, orthopedists and neurosurgeons, who commonly see these injuries, must be prepared for this unusual situation.


Resumo Cistos aracnóides são raros, podem ocorrer em todos os níveis do saco dural, e sua origem pode ser congênita, traumática, iatrogênica ou inflamatória. Neste artigo, relatamos o caso de uma paciente com mielopatia torácica compressiva decorrente de um cisto aracnóide intradural incomum, de manifestação pós-traumática, assim como sua resolução, além de realizar revisão da literatura sobre o tema. A principal localização é na coluna torácica, seguida das colunas lombar, lombossacra e toracolombar. O cisto com origem traumática é causado por lesão da camada interna da dura-máter. Essas lesões produzem déficit neurológico por meio de efeito de massa sobre a medula espinhal. A existência de mielopatia compressiva associada é mais rara ainda. A ressecção ou drenagem dos cistos na vigência de mielopatia deve ser imediata, sendo o tratamento de escolha. Apesar de raros, podem ser uma complicação de fraturas da coluna vertebral que são muito comuns na prática de ortopedistas e neurocirurgiões, que devem estar preparados para essa situação incomum.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Spinal Cord Compression , Spinal Cord Injuries , Arachnoid Cysts
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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 728-733, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-911960

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Objective:To analyze the characteristics and prognosis of fetal suprasellar arachnoid cysts.Methods:The clinical data of five fetuses with suprasellar arachnoid cysts diagnosed prenatally by ultrasound at Peking University First Hospital from March 2015 to July 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. The prenatal diagnosis, progression, and management strategies of this disease were described together with fetal MRI and follow-up data.Results:Five cases of suprasellar arachnoid cysts were diagnosed prenatally by ultrasound, including one isolated and stable case and four with enlarged lesions complicated by ventriculomegaly during pregnancy. There were four male and one female fetus. One baby was born vaginally, three through cesarean section, and the rest one was terminated in another hospital. Two babies were operated at two and six months after birth, respectively, and both recovered. And the other two babies were still under regular follow-up. Fortunately, all four children grew and developed well at the age between 15-66 months.Conclusions:For some fetuses with suprasellar arachnoid cysts, postnatal surgery may not be required. While those who have undergone surgery have a good prognosis due to early intervention.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 1133-1136, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908739

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Objective:To discuss the surgical efficacy of neuroendoscopic transsphenoidal approach for the removal of pituitary cystic lesion.Methods:Clinical data and efficacy of 32 patients with neuroendoscopic transsphenoidal surgery and pathological diagnosis of pituitary cystic lesion in the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University from March 2013 to May 2019 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Of the 32 patients, 29 patients were pathologically diagnosed with Rathke cysts and 3 patients with pituitary arachnoid cysts. The content of cyst could be completely removed and the relationship between cyst and sellarseptum and subarachnoid space could be clearly observed by using endoscopy. After followed-up for 0.5-1.0 year, headic, dizziness and visual impairment were improved. One patient relapsed, without serious complications or death.Conclusions:Transsphenoidal neuroendoscopic surgery is a safe and effective treatment for pituitary cystic lesion.

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An. Fac. Cienc. Méd. (Asunción) ; 53(3): 173-176, 20201201.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1178015

ABSTRACT

Introducción: Los Quistes Aracnoideos son colecciones benignas de líquido cefalorraquídeo que representan el 1% de lesiones ocupantes de espacios intracraneales. Se detecta frecuentemente antes de los 20 años, entre 60 a 90% de los casos. La prevalencia estimada es de 1,4% en adultos, siendo la menos frecuente la ubicación intraventricular. Caso Clínico: Mujer de 60 años de edad, consultó por cefalea holocraneana de larga data y ocasionales mareos. Sin alteraciones al examen físico neurológico. Se le realizó tomografía axial computarizada donde llamó la atención una leve alteración de la densidad intraventricular por lo que se procedió a realizar resonancia magnética nuclear que demostró imágenes quísticas en atrio de ventrículos laterales, bilateral. No se requirió de una intervención quirúrgica debido a que la paciente no presentaba sintomatología significativa. Discusión: El tratamiento quirúrgico es recomendado en pacientes sintomáticos, en quistes de gran extensión y en los que cursan con complicaciones. Para los pacientes que cursen sólo con dolor de cabeza, sin hidrocefalia secundaria o un aumento evidente de la presión intracraneal se recomienda la observación con o sin repetición de las imágenes.


Introduction: Arachnoid cysts are benign collections of cerebrospinal fluid that represents 1% of lesions occupying intracranial spaces. It is frequently detected before the age of 20, between 60 to 90% of cases. The estimated prevalence is 1.4% in adults, the least frequent being intraventricular location. Clinical Case: A 60-year-old woman attended for a long-standing holocranial headache and occasional dizziness. No alteration in the neurological physical examination. A computerized axial tomography was performed, where a slight alteration in the intraventricular density drew attention, for which a nuclear magnetic resonance was carried out, which showed cystic images in the atrium of bilateral lateral ventricles. No surgical intervention was required because the patient did not present a significant symptomatology. Discussion: Surgical treatment is recommended in symptomatic patients, in cysts of great extension and in those with complications. For patients with only headache, without secondary hydrocephalus or an obvious increase in intracranial pressure, observation with or without repetition of the images is recommended.


Subject(s)
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Tomography , Headache , Hydrocephalus , Women , Intracranial Pressure , Cerebrospinal Fluid , Observation
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Rev. chil. radiol ; 25(2): 75-78, jun. 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1013853

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Los quistes aracnoideos corresponden a lesiones benignas expansivas del canal medular secundarias a defectos anatómicos durales, mientras que los meningoceles anteriores consisten en la herniación de la duramadre hacia la pelvis a través de forámenes dilatados o defectos óseos. Ambas entidades son infrecuentes y sus manifestaciones clínicas puede variar de acuerdo a estructuras anatómicas que comprimen. Una historia clínica completa, la pesquisa diagnóstica y la adecuada interpretación de imágenes orientan al diagnóstico y manejo de estos pacientes. Se presenta el caso de una paciente adulta mayor con historia de masa pélvica, dolor lumbar severo y monoparesia en quien se realizó el diagnóstico incidental de quiste aracnoideo sacro y meningioma sacro anterior.


Arachnoid cysts are benign expansive lesions of the spinal canal secondary to dural defects, whereas the anterior meningoceles consist of the herniation of the dura into the pelvis through dilated foramina or bone defects. Both pathologies are infrequent and its clinical manifestations vary according to compressed anatomical structures. A complete clinical history, the diagnostic investigation and the correct imaging studies interpretation guide the diagnosis and management of these patients. We present the case of an elderly adult patient with a history of pelvic mass, severe lumbar pain and monoparesis in whom the incidental diagnosis of sacral arachnoid cyst and anterior sacral meningioma was performed.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Aged , Arachnoid Cysts/complications , Arachnoid Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Meningocele/complications , Meningocele/diagnostic imaging , Recurrence , Sacrococcygeal Region , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Arachnoid Cysts/surgery , Meningocele/surgery
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São Paulo med. j ; 137(1): 92-95, Jan.-Feb. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1004738

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ABSTRACT CONTEXT: Presence of an arachnoid cyst and a non-ruptured intracystic brain aneurysm is extremely rare. The aim of this paper was to describe a case of a patient with an arachnoid cyst and a non-ruptured aneurysm inside it. Clinical, surgical and radiological data were analyzed and the literature was reviewed. CASE REPORT: A patient complained of chronic headache. She was diagnosed as having a temporal arachnoid cyst and a non-ruptured middle cerebral artery aneurysm inside it. Surgery was performed to clip the aneurysm and fenestrate the cyst. CONCLUSIONS: This report raises awareness about the importance of intracranial vascular investigation in patients with arachnoid cysts and brain hemorrhage.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Intracranial Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging , Arachnoid Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Middle Cerebral Artery/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Cerebral Angiography , Intracranial Aneurysm/surgery , Arachnoid Cysts/surgery , Middle Cerebral Artery/surgery
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Korean Journal of Neurotrauma ; : 159-163, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-759995

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It is well known that the presence of arachnoid cysts (ACs) in young patients is a risk factor for developing a chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) after a minor head injury. Although there have been controversies with the treatment, most authors recommend only draining the CSDH if the AC is asymptomatic. This judgement is based on the facts that this surgical approach has shown good clinical outcomes, and the AC usually remains unchanged after the surgery. Our case demonstrates that the AC of a young patient who developed a CSDH after a minor head injury completely disappeared after a burr hole drainage of the CSDH. Although the chances of an AC disappearing are low, this case shows that an AC might disappear after only draining a CSDH when a rupture of the AC membrane is identified. In such cases, we recommend first draining only the CSDH for the treatment of AC-associated CSDHs.


Subject(s)
Humans , Arachnoid Cysts , Arachnoid , Craniocerebral Trauma , Drainage , Hematoma, Subdural, Chronic , Membranes , Risk Factors , Rupture
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Korean Journal of Neurotrauma ; : 170-175, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-759993

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We report 3 cases of arachnoid cysts (ACs) that completely disappeared after burr hole drainage, without cyst fenestration into the subarachnoid space or cystoperitoneal shunt. The first patient was a 21-year-old female with an AC of the right cerebral convexity, found incidentally. After endoscopic AC fenestration was performed, the patient complained of persistent headache. Two-month postoperative brain imaging revealed reaccumulated AC and associated multi-stage subdural hematoma. Burr hole drainage was performed to resolve the chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). Three months later, brain computed tomography showed that the CSDH and the AC had disappeared. The second patient was an 11-year-old male who had a history of trauma 1 month prior to presentation at the clinic. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed an AC in the left sylvian fissure with CSDH. We performed burr hole drainage to treat the CSDH first. Subsequently, the AC as well as the CSDH disappeared. The third case was an AC of the right parietal convexity, found incidentally. Only burr hole drainage was performed, following which, the AC disappeared. This case series shows that an AC can disappear naturally after rupture into the subdural space by trauma or the burr hole procedure.


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Arachnoid Cysts , Arachnoid , Brain , Drainage , Headache , Hematoma, Subdural , Hematoma, Subdural, Chronic , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neuroimaging , Rabeprazole , Rupture , Subarachnoid Space , Subdural Space , Trephining
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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 37(2): 128-130, 24/07/2018.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-912252

ABSTRACT

Arachnoid cysts (ACs) are a rare condition of mass effect injury and are usually found in the Sylvian fissure. However, rarely, they can appear in the sellar area, causing symptoms of compression. Due to the mass effect, the sellar arachnoid cyst (SAC) may cause headaches, visual disturbances, hypopituitarism, precocious puberty, and the "bobble-head doll" syndrome. We present the case of JNS, 61 years old, male. The patient presented with hypotestosteronism, hypothyroidism, hypocortisolism and bitemporal hemianopsia. The magnetic resonance imaging scans revealed a mass above the pituitary gland, compatible with a SAC. A surgical excision was performed with removal of the capsule and fenestration within the subarachnoid spaces for emptying the cyst. After the procedure, the patient presented great clinical improvement. The rarity of the case calls attention to the fact that SACs should be thought of as a differential diagnosis in cases of hypopituitarism.


Cistos aracnoides são uma condição rara de lesão de efeito de massa e que comumente aparecem na região da fissura silviana. No entanto, raramente, podem aparecer na região selar, ocasionando sintomas de compressão. Devido ao efeito de massa, podem causar dores de cabeça, distúrbios visuais, hipopituitarismo, puberdade precoce e síndrome da "bobble-head doll. " Apresentamos o caso de JNS, 61 anos, do sexo masculino. Paciente com hipotestosteronismo, hipotiroidismo, hipocortisolismo e hemianopsia bitemporal. As imagens de ressonância magnética (RM) revelaram uma massa acima da hipófise, mostrando um cisto aracnoide selar. O paciente foi submetido a excisão cirúrgica com fenestração dentro dos espaços subaracnoides para esvaziamento do cisto e apresentou grande melhora clínica após o procedimento. A raridade deste caso chama atenção para o fato de que o cisto aracnoide selar deve ser considerado como um diagnóstico diferencial em casos de hipopituitarismo.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Arachnoid Cysts , Arachnoid Cysts/surgery , Hypopituitarism
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Coluna/Columna ; 17(1): 63-65, Jan.-Mar. 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-890932

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Introduction: Among the primary lesions occupying the spinal space, only 1% corresponds to the epidural arachnoid cyst (EAC). This condition is usually asymptomatic, and identified accidentally in imaging tests. In symptomatic cases, total surgical resection is recommended. Objective: To describe a case of EAC refractory to clinical treatment. Methods: A 45-year-old woman had lumbar pain for six years and increased pain in the last months, with irradiation to the left lower limb (corresponding to L1). No other alterations found in the physical examination. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spine revealed an intravertebral cystic lesion at T12-L1 level, in the left posterolateral position, causing enlargement of the foramen, and suggesting an epidural arachnoid cyst. Results: Due to failure of the initial clinical treatment, the patient underwent left T12-L1 hemilaminectomy, resection of the cyst and correction of dural failure. The patient progressed with effective pain control and MRI confirmed absence of residual lesion. Conclusion: EAC is more common in men (4:1) and may be congenital or acquired. The most common topography is thoracic (65%). Its clinical presentation is low back pain, lower limb pain and paresthesia. MRI is the method of choice for diagnosis and surgical intervention is restricted to cases that are symptomatic or refractory to clinical treatment, and the prognosis tends to be excellent. We conclude that, in addition to being a rare and commonly asymptomatic condition, an adequate therapeutic approach is essential for complete cure, avoiding intense pain and manifestations that bring about a drastic reduction of functional capacity. Level of evidence: IV. Type of study: Case series.


RESUMO Introdução: dentre as lesões primárias que ocupam o espaço espinhal, apenas 1% corresponde ao cisto epidural aracnoideo (CEA). Esta patologia costuma ser assintomática, identificada acidentalmente em exames de imagem. Já em casos sintomáticos, a ressecção cirúrgica total é recomendada. Objetivos: descrever um caso de CEA refratário a tratamento clínico. Metódos: mulher, 45 anos, lombalgia há seis anos, com piora nos últimos meses e irradiação para membro inferior esquerdo (correspondente a L1). Sem demais alterações ao exame físico. A Ressonância magnética (RM) de coluna vertebral evidenciou lesão cística intravertebral a nível de T12 - L1, em situação póstero-lateral esquerda, provocando alargamento do forame, sugestivo de cisto epiduralaracnóideo. Resultados: Devido a falha do tratamento clínico inicial, a paciente foi submetida a hemilaminectomia de T12 - L1 à esquerda, ressecção do cisto e correção da falha dural. Evoluiu com controle álgico efetivo e RM de controle confirmou ausência de lesão residual. Conclusão: O CEA é mais comum em homens (4:1) e pode ser congênito ou adquirido. A topografia mais comum é a nível torácico (65%). Apresenta-se clinicamente com lombalgia, dor em membros inferiores e parestesias. A RM é o método diagnóstico de escolha e a intervenção cirúrgica é restrita aos casos sintomáticos ou refratários ao tratamento clínico e o prognóstico tende a ser excelente. Concluímos que, além de ser uma patologia rara e comumente assintomática, é essencial a adequada abordagem terapêutica para que ocorra cura completa, evitando quadros álgicos intensos e manifestações que cursem com drástica redução da capacidade funcional. Nível de evidência: IV. Tipo de Estudo: Série de casos.


RESUMEN Introducción: Entre las lesiones primarias que ocupan el espacio espinal, solo el 1% corresponde al quiste aracnoideo epidural (QAE). Esta patología generalmente es asintomática e identificada accidentalmente en pruebas de imagen. En casos sintomáticos, se recomienda la resección quirúrgica total. Objetivo: Describir un caso de QAE refractario al tratamiento clínico. Métodos: Mujer de 45 años tuvo dolor lumbar durante seis años y un aumento del dolor en los últimos meses, con irradiación a la extremidad inferior izquierda (que corresponde a L1). No se encontraron otras alteraciones en el examen físico. La resonancia magnética (RM) de la columna vertebral reveló una lesión quística intravertebral en el nivel T12-L1, en la posición posterolateral izquierda, causando agrandamiento del foramen y sugiriendo un quiste aracnoideo epidural. Resultados: Debido a la falla del tratamiento clínico inicial, la paciente fue sometida a hemilaminectomía T12-L1 izquierda, resección del quiste y corrección de la falla dural. Ella progresó con un control eficaz del dolor y la RM confirmó la ausencia de lesión residual. Conclusión: EL QAE es más común en hombres (4:1) y puede ser congénito o adquirido. La topografía más común es torácica (65%). Su presentación clínica es lumbalgia, dolor en las extremidades inferiores y parestesia. La RM es el método de elección para el diagnóstico y la intervención quirúrgica se limita a los casos que son sintomáticos o refractarios al tratamiento clínico, y el pronóstico tiende a ser excelente. Concluimos que, además de ser una condición rara y comúnmente asintomática, un abordaje terapéutico adecuado es esencial para una curación completa, evitando el dolor intenso y las manifestaciones que provocan una reducción drástica de la capacidad funcional. Nivel de evidencia: IV. Serie de casos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Arachnoid Cysts , Spinal Cord Injuries , Low Back Pain , Central Nervous System Cysts
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 38(2): 300-308, fev. 2018. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-895572

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Arachnoid cysts are accumulations of cerebrospinal fluid that occur within the arachnoid membrane due to the splitting or duplication of this structure. The aim of this retrospective study is to report the occurrence of this condition in 26 dogs, as well as to describe the findings of computed tomography imaging and magnetic resonance image scans and to correlate these with the clinical signs. A prevalence of the condition was observed in males, predominantly in the small breeds Miniature Pinscher and Shih Tzu, with age raging from 2 months to 9 years. The mainly clinical signs observed in these dogs were seizures and cerebellar ataxia. The study concluded that in 17 dogs the quadrigeminal arachnoid cyst was regarded as an incidental finding, in 6 dogs this condition was regarded as the determinant cause of the clinical signs, and in 3 dogs some clinical signs were associated with arachnoid cyst, but they also presented clinical signs involving others sites of intracranial lesion. (AU)


Cistos aracnoide são acúmulos de líquido cefalorraquidiano que ocorre dentro da membrana aracnoide devido à divisão ou duplicação desta estrutura. O objetivo desse estudo retrospectivo é relatar a ocorrência dessa condição em 26 cães, assim como descrever os aspectos de imagem pela tomografia computadorizada e ressonância magnética e correlacionar com os sinais clínicos. No estudo observamos a prevalência em machos, em raças de pequeno porte, com predomínio de Pinscher miniatura e Shih Tzu, com idade variando de dois meses a nove anos. Os principais sinais neurológicos observados nestes animais foram crises epiléticas e ataxia cerebelar. Foi possível concluir que em 17 cães o cisto aracnoide quadrigeminal foi considerado um achado incidental, em seis cães essa condição foi considerada a causa determinante dos sinais clínicos, e em três cães alguns sinais estavam associados com o cisto aracnoide, porém esses animais apresentaram sinais clínicos relacionados a outros sítios de lesão intracraniana.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Tectum Mesencephali/pathology , Arachnoid Cysts/veterinary , Arachnoid Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Seizures/veterinary , Brain Diseases/veterinary , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/veterinary , Cerebellar Ataxia/veterinary
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Psychiatry Investigation ; : 546-549, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-714716

ABSTRACT

A 22-year-old man was admitted with gradually aggravating stereotypic head movement with hypomania. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed a large suprasellar arachnoid cyst extending into the third ventricle, with obstructive hydrocephalus, characteristic of bobble-head doll syndrome. Endoscopic fenestration of the suprasellar arachnoid cyst was performed. Stereotypic head movement stopped immediately after surgery and hypomanic symptoms gradually improved within a month. During 4 years of follow-up observation without medication, neuropsychiatric symptoms did not relapse. We report our experience of surgically treating stereotypy and hypomania in a case of bobble-head doll syndrome and discuss the possible neuropsychiatric mechanisms of this rare disease.


Subject(s)
Humans , Young Adult , Arachnoid , Arachnoid Cysts , Bipolar Disorder , Brain , Follow-Up Studies , Head Movements , Hydrocephalus , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Rare Diseases , Recurrence , Third Ventricle
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Coluna/Columna ; 16(3): 213-219, July-Sept. 2017. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-890904

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ABSTRACT Objetive: Thecaloscopy is a less invasive method of exploration of the spinal subarachnoid space, using an ultra-thin, flexible endoscope and endoscopic fenestration of scars and adhesions. Thecalopscopy was used in Russian neurosurgery for the first time. Methods: Since 2009, we have operated on 32 patients with the following diagnoses: 17 - spinal adhesive arachnoiditis (8 - local forms, 9 - diffuse forms), 12 - spinal arachnoid cysts (7 - post-traumatic cysts, 5 - idiopathic cysts), and 3 - extramedullary tumors (thecaloscopic videoassistance and biopsy). In all cases, we performed exploration of subarachnoid space and pathologic lesion with endoscopic perforation of the cyst or dissection of adhesions using special instrumentation. The mean follow-up time in our group was 11.4 months. Results: Neurological improvement (mean 1.4 by the modified Frankel scale, 1.8 by the Ashworth spasticity scale) was seen in 87% of patients operated for spinal arachnopathies. Temporary neurological deterioration (mild disturbances of deep sensitivity) was seen in 9% of patients and managed successfully with conservative treatment. One patient (3.1%) was operated three times due to relapse of adhesions. There were no serious intraoperative complications (e.g. severe bleeding or dura perforation). Postoperative complications included one CSF leakage and one case of postoperative neuralgic pain. The mean hospitalization time was 7.6 days. Conclusion: According to our data, we conclude that thecaloscopy is efficient and safe method, and should be widely used for spinal arachnopathies, adhesive arachnoiditis and arachnoid cysts. Taking into account that adhesive spinal arachnoiditis is a systemic process, and that spinal arachnoid cysts may also be extended, thecaloscopy may be regarded as the most radical and less-invasive form of surgical treatment that currently exists in neurosurgery.


RESUMO Objetivo: A tecaloscopia é um método menos invasivo de exploração do espaço subaracnóideo, com um endoscópio flexível ultrafino e fenestração endoscópica de cicatrizes e aderências. A tecaloscopia foi usada pela primeira vez na neurocirurgia russa. Métodos: Desde 2009, operamos 32 pacientes com os seguintes diagnósticos: 17 aracnoidites adesivas espinais (8 formas locais e 9 formas difusas), 12 cistos aracnóideos espinais (7 cistos pós-traumáticos e 5 cistos idiopáticos) e 3 tumores extramedulares (vídeo-assistida por tecaloscopia e biópsia). Em todos os casos, realizamos a exploração do espaço subaracnóideo e da lesão com perfuração endoscópica do cisto ou dissecção de aderências usando instrumentação especial. O acompanhamento médio em nosso grupo foi de 11,4 meses. Resultados: A melhora neurológica (média 1,4 pela escala de Frankel modificada e 1,8 pela escala de espasticidade de Ashworth) foi observada em 87% dos pacientes operados devido a aracnopatias da coluna vertebral. A deterioração neurológica temporária (distúrbios leves da sensibilidade profunda) foi observada em 9% dos pacientes que foi tratada com sucesso pelo método conservador. Um paciente (3,1%) foi operado três vezes devido à recorrência de aderências. Não houve complicações intraoperatórias graves (por exemplo, sangramento grave ou perfuração da dura-máter, etc.). As complicações pós-operatórias incluíram um extravasamento de LCE e um caso de neuralgia pós-operatória. O período médio de hospitalização foi de 7,6 dias. Conclusão : De acordo com nossos dados, concluímos que a tecaloscopia é um método eficiente e seguro, e deve ser amplamente utilizado para aracnopatias espinais, aracnoidites adesivas e cistos aracnóideos. Considerando que a aracnoidite adesiva é um processo sistêmico e que os cistos aracnóideos da coluna vertebral também podem ser extensos, a tecaloscopia pode ser considerada como a forma mais radical e menos invasiva de tratamento cirúrgico existente atualmente em neurocirurgia.


RESUMEN Objetivo: La tecaloscopia es un método de exploración menos invasivo del espacio subaracnoideo con un endoscopio flexible ultrafino y fenestración endoscópica de cicatrices y adherencias. La tecaloscopia se utilizó en neurocirugía rusa por primera vez. Métodos: Desde 2009 operamos 32 pacientes con los siguientes diagnósticos: 17 aracnoiditis adhesivas espinales (8 formas locales y 9 formas difusas), 12 quistes aracnoideos espinales (7 quistes postraumáticos y 5 quistes idiopáticos) y 3 tumores extramedulares (asistida por video tecaloscópico y biopsia). En todos los casos se realizó la exploración del espacio subaracnoideo y lesión con perforación endoscópica del quiste o disección de adherencias mediante instrumentación especial. El seguimiento medio en nuestro grupo fue de 11,4 meses. Resultados: La mejoría neurológica (media 1,4 por la escala de Frankel modificada y 1,8 por la escala de espasticidad de Ashworth) se observó en el 87% de los pacientes operados debido a aracnopatías de la columna vertebral. Se observó deterioro neurológico temporal (alteraciones leves de la sensibilidad profunda) en el 9% de los pacientes, que fue tratada con éxito por el método conservador. Un paciente (3,1%) fue operado tres veces debido a la recurrencia de las adherencias. No hubo complicaciones intraoperatorias graves (por ejemplo, sangrado grave o perforación de la duramadre, etc.). Las complicaciones postoperatorias incluyeron una extravasación del LCR y un caso de neuralgia postoperatoria. El período promedio de hospitalización fue de 7,6 días. Conclusiones : De acuerdo con nuestros datos, concluimos que la tecaloscopia es un método eficiente y seguro, que debe ser ampliamente utilizado para aracnopatías espinales, aracnoiditis adhesivas y quistes aracnoideos. Teniendo en cuenta que la aracnoiditis adhesiva es un proceso sistémico y que los quistes aracnoideos de la columna vertebral también pueden ser extensos, la tecaloscopia puede ser considerada como la forma más radical y menos invasiva de tratamiento quirúrgico existente actualmente en neurocirugía.


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Humans , Neuroendoscopy/methods , Spine/surgery , Arachnoid Cysts , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 36(2): 122-124, 30/06/2017.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-911181

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A non-traumatic intra-cystic hemorrhage in an arachnoid cyst is a rare event, with few cases reported in the literature. We present a case of an eleven-year-old boy patient, which presented a spontaneous acute subdural hematoma and intra-cystic hemorrhage after a strong headache episode. The results were evidenced by a computed tomography (CT) scan and surgical findings. We perform a brief literature review on the arachnoid cyst and its suggested treatments. In our case, the patient underwent a surgical treatment with a complete resolution of the case.


Sabe-se que uma hemorragia intracística não traumática em um cisto aracnoide é um acontecimento raro, com poucos casos relatados na literatura. Nós apresentamos o caso de um menino de onze anos de idade, o qual apresentou espontaneamente um hematoma subdural agudo acompanhado de hemorragia intracística após um forte episódio de dor de cabeça. Os resultados foram evidenciados através de uma tomografia computadorizada e dos achados cirúrgicos. Foi feita uma breve revisão da literatura sobre cisto aracnoide e seus respectivos tratamentos sugeridos.


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Humans , Male , Child , Arachnoid Cysts , Hematoma, Subdural, Acute
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Autops. Case Rep ; 7(2): 69-73, Apr.-June 2017. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-905255

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Intracranial arachnoid cysts need to be operated on when they are causing symptoms and aesthetic problems. The aim of this case report was to describe a new method of reconstructing the skull by eliminating a left frontal bone deformity by turning the inside out and the outside inward, which provided good aesthetics and protected the region of surgical interest after the removal of an arachnoid cyst of the left frontal lobe.


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Arachnoid Cysts/surgery , Brain Neoplasms/surgery , Craniotomy/methods , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods
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Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society ; : 271-276, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-125190

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Arachnoid cysts found under the age of 1 year are more likely to grow in size, relatively short term follow-up is required. Retrocerebellar location predicts a high risk of hydrocephalus, and the time window until irreversible neuronal damage is often narrow if the arachnoid cyst increases in size and becomes symptomatic. However, when and how to treat a neonatal or infantile patient with a retrocerebellar arachnoid cyst is still a controversial subject. We recently experienced 3 differently treated very young pediatric patients with retrocerebellar arachnoid cysts. One patient was treated two weeks after birth by a cystoperitoneal shunt. This patient showed normal development after the surgery. The other patient was treated by a ventriculoperitoneal shunt and subsequent cystoventriculostomy at the age of 4 months because of his mother's refusal on 14th day after birth. This one showed developmental delay despite of decreasing size of ventricles after the surgery. The last patient was treated with microscopic fenestration, which failed in its initial attempt. A revision operation by cyst excision succeeded and had no problem after the surgery. Therefore, we suggest that early surgical intervention for retrocerebellar arachnoid cyst can be considered. Although there are concerns of long term complications related to shunts, a cystoperitoneal shunt would be a feasible treatment if we consider the minor cerebrospinal fluid pathway which is the dominant cerebrospinal fluid dynamic at this age.


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Humans , Arachnoid Cysts , Arachnoid , Cerebrospinal Fluid , Cranial Fossa, Posterior , Follow-Up Studies , Hydrocephalus , Neurons , Parturition , Pediatrics , Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt
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Asian Spine Journal ; : 793-803, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-208141

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STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case–control study PURPOSE: To clarify the prevalence and risk factors for spinal subdural lesions (SSDLs) following lumbar spine surgery. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Because SSDLs, including arachnoid cyst and subdural hematoma, that develop following spinal surgery are seldom symptomatic and require reoperation, there are few reports on these pathologies. No study has addressed the prevalence and risk factors for SSDLs following lumbar spine surgery. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of the magnetic resonance (MR) images and medical records of 410 patients who underwent lumbar decompression surgery with or without instrumented fusion for degenerative disorders. SSDLs were classified into three grades: grade 0, no obvious lesion; grade 1, cystic lesion; and grade 2, lesions other than a cyst. Grading was based on the examination of preoperative and postoperative MR images. The prevalence of SSDLs per grade was calculated and risk factors were evaluated using multivariate logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Postoperative SSDLs were identified in 123 patients (30.0%), with 50 (12.2%) and 73 (17.8%) patients being classified with grade 1 and 2 SSDLs, respectively. Among these, one patient was symptomatic, requiring hematoma evacuation because of the development of incomplete paraplegia. Bilateral partial laminectomy was a significantly independent risk factor for SSDLs (odds ratio, 1.52; 95% confidence interval, 1.20–1.92; p<0.001). In contrast, a unilateral partial laminectomy was a protective factor (odds ratio, 0.11; 95% confidence interval, 0.03–0.46; p=0.002). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence rate of grade 1 SSDLs was 30%, with no associated clinical symptoms observed in all but one patient. Bilateral partial laminectomy increases the risk for SSDLs, whereas unilateral partial laminectomy is a protective factor.


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Humans , Arachnoid , Arachnoid Cysts , Decompression , Hematoma , Hematoma, Subdural , Hematoma, Subdural, Spinal , Laminectomy , Logistic Models , Medical Records , Paraplegia , Pathology , Prevalence , Protective Factors , Reoperation , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Spine
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 327-334, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-56964

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To review recent advances in endoscopic techniques for treating intraventricular lesions via transcortical passage. Articles in PubMed published since 2000 were searched using the keywords ‘endoscopy,’‘endoscopic,’ and ‘neuroendoscopic.’ Of these articles, those describing intraventricular lesions were reviewed. Suprasellar arachnoid cysts (SACs) can be treated with ventriculo-cystostomy (VC) or ventriculo-cysto-cisternostomy (VCC). VCC showed better results compared to VC. Procedure type, fenestration size, stent placement, and aqueductal patency may affect SAC prognosis. Colloid cysts can be managed using a transforaminal approach (TA) or a transforaminal-transchoroidal approach (TTA). However, TTA may result in better exposure compared to TA. Intraventricular cysticercosis can be cured with an endoscopic procedure alone, but if pericystic inflammation and/or ependymal reaction are seen, third ventriculostomy may be recommended. Tumor biopsies have yielded successful diagnosis rates of up to 100%, but tumor location, total specimen size, endoscope type, and vigorous coagulation on the tumor surface may affect diagnostic accuracy. An ideal indication for tumor excision is a small tumor with friable consistency and little vascularity. Tumor size, composition, and vascularity may influence a complete resection. SACs and intraventricular cysticercosis can be treated successfully using endoscopic procedures. Endoscopic procedures may represent an alternative to surgical options for colloid cyst removal. Solid tumors can be safely biopsied using endoscopic techniques, but endoscopy for tumor resection still results in considerable challenges.


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Arachnoid Cysts , Biopsy , Colloid Cysts , Cysticercosis , Diagnosis , Endoscopes , Endoscopy , Inflammation , Prognosis , Stents , Ventriculostomy
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