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Spontaneously ruptured craniopharyngioma cyst without meningitic symptoms --two case reports.

Toshio Takahashi1, Kanae Kudo, Satoshi Ito, Shigeharu Suzuki.   

Abstract

Two cases of spontaneous rupture of cystic craniopharyngioma without chemical meningitis are described. A 70-year-old woman complained of headache and visual field disturbance in July 1993. The tumor was extirpated in November 1993 and again in December 1996. After regular periodic follow-up evaluation, she was hospitalized for reoperation because of expansion of the cyst on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in November 1998. However, preoperative MR imaging taken 8 weeks later revealed spontaneous reduction of the cyst. A 69-year-old woman noticed deteriorating vision and bitemporal hemianopsia in November 1998. The tumor was removed in December 1998, and 50.4 Gy postoperative radiotherapy was administered. MR imaging in May 2000 demonstrated an enlargement of the cyst, so she was hospitalized again for operation. However, preoperative MR imaging taken 7 weeks later showed spontaneous reduction of the cyst. Neither of the cases of cyst rupture were accompanied by symptoms of chemical meningitis. The signal intensity of the tumors on T1-weighted MR imaging declined after cyst reduction. Thereafter, the cysts increased in size again at 7 months and 5 months. Regular follow-up on MR imaging is necessary, since the cyst size can increase rapidly, even after spontaneous rupture.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12699125     DOI: 10.2176/nmc.43.150

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0470-8105            Impact factor:   1.742


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