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Rev. chil. neurocir ; 42(2): 141-143, nov. 2016. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-869766

ABSTRACT

Se presenta el caso de una mujer de 31 años de edad con cefalea y cervicalgia que se agravaba con la maniobra de Valsalva, presentando además mareos, encontrándose una malformación de Chiari secundario a un quiste aracnoideo cuadrigeminal. Después de efectuada la resonancia magnética diagnóstica, la paciente fue sometida a descompresión del agujero magno y extirpación del quiste cuadrigeminal, seguido por la resolución tanto de la malformación de Chiari y el quiste. Los síntomas desaparecieron después de la cirugía y han permanecido completamente resuelto hasta la actualidad. En pacientes adultos que presentan signos y síntomas de una malformación de Chiari debido a la compresión de la médula por las las amígdalas cerebelosas, la presencia de un quiste aracnoideo de cisterna cuadrigéminal es una rara patología asociada que puede ser tratada quirúrgicamente.


We report a rare case of a 31-year-old woman with headache and pain manifested by cervicalgia that worsened with the Valsalva maneuver and dizziness, who was found to have a Chiari malformation secondary to a posterior fossa arachnoid cyst. After magnetic resonance imagining (MRI), the patient was submitted to foramen magnum decompression and arachnoid cyst removal that were followed by resolution of both the Chiari malformation and the cyst. The symptoms disappeared after surgery and have remained completely resolved to the present day. In adult patients who present with signs and symptoms of Chiari malformation due to direct medulla compression by the tonsils, a quadrigeminal cistern arachnoid cyst is a rare associated pathology that can be treated surgically.


Subject(s)
Humans , Adult , Female , Arnold-Chiari Malformation , Cisterna Magna , Decompressive Craniectomy/methods , Foramen Magnum , Arachnoid Cysts/surgery , Arachnoid Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Arachnoid Cysts/epidemiology , Tectum Mesencephali , Valsalva Maneuver , Diagnostic Imaging , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods
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Iranian Journal of Cancer Prevention. 2010; 3 (1): 32-35
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-111904

ABSTRACT

To determine the prevalence of incidental findings on brain CT scan in mild head trauma patients. From November 2005 to April 2006, we evaluated 732 CT Scans of cases with mild head trauma [Glasgow Coma Scale Score of thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen], whom referred to our university affiliated hospital. In this study, we evaluated incidental findings on brain CT of our patients, as well as size of the cistern magna. Five hundred [68.3%] of our patients were male and 232 [31.7%] were female. The mean age of our cases were 27.4 +/- 19.2 [one month to 89 years old].Incidental findings were found on 22 cases [3.1%].Among these, there were five tumors [0.7%], eight arachnoids cysts [1.1%], and five bones lesions [0.7%]. Large cisterna magna [>10 cm3] was seen in four cases. Incidental findings in males were seen in ten cases [45%] and in females were seen in 12 cases [55%] [P=0.019]. The mean age of cases with incidental findings were 37.2 +/- 20.6 years and in cases without incidental findings were 27.1 +/- 19.1 years [P=0.011]. In this study we found that arachnoid cyst was the most common incidental finding, and brain tumor and bone lesions were next common ones


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Humans , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Glasgow Coma Scale , Trauma Severity Indices , Arachnoid Cysts/epidemiology , Brain Neoplasms/epidemiology , Incidental Findings
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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 26(4): 164-172, dez. 2007.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-585631

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Revisão da literatura sobre os cistos aracnóides intracranianos – formação e evolução, dados epidemiológicos e clínicos, aspectos de neuroimagem e tratamento. Método: Realizamos pesquisa bibliográfica utilizando como base de dados o MEDLINE (National Library of Medicine), abrangendo operíodo de 1980 a 2006. As palavras-chave utilizadas foram arachnoid cysts e intracranial cysts. Também realizamos pesquisa manual em jornais e revistas médicas. Artigos com dados clínicos incompletos não foram incluídos no trabalho. Conclusões: Embora haja um consenso sobre a intervenção cirúrgica para os casos sintomáticos, a abordagem ideal ainda é controversa.


Objective: To review the current literature on intracranial arachnoid cysts related to its formation,evolution, the epidemiological, clinical and neuro imaging aspects and also its treatment. Method:Bibliographic review was done using Medline data base from 1980 to 2006. The key words used were arachnoid cysts and intracranial cysts. Manual research on pertinent medical publications was also done.Articles with incomplete clinical data were not included. Conclusions: Although there is a consensus that surgery should be performed only in the symptomatic cases, there is no general agreement whichis the best surgical approach to deal with arachnoid cysts.


Subject(s)
Humans , Arachnoid Cysts/surgery , Arachnoid Cysts/complications , Arachnoid Cysts/diagnosis , Arachnoid Cysts/epidemiology , Arachnoid Cysts/etiology , Arachnoid Cysts/physiopathology , Arachnoid Cysts/therapy
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Korean Journal of Radiology ; : 145-148, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-7165

ABSTRACT

Neurocutaneous melanosis (NCM) is a rare congenital disease that is characterized by the presence of large or multiple congenital melanocytic nevi and melanotic lesions of the central nervous system. We report here on the CT and MR imaging findings of an unusual case of NCM that was associated with intraventricular dermoid and Dandy-Walker malformation.


Subject(s)
Male , Humans , Adult , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Neurocutaneous Syndromes/epidemiology , Melanosis/epidemiology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Dermoid Cyst/epidemiology , Dandy-Walker Syndrome/epidemiology , Comorbidity , Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms/epidemiology , Arachnoid Cysts/epidemiology
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