| Literature DB >> 22347684 |
Ali Almontasheri1, Bandar Al-Qahtani, Nader Aldajani.
Abstract
Lateral sphenoid encephalocele, especially within the lateral aspect of the sphenoid sinus, when the sphenoid sinus has pneumatized extensively into the pterygoid recess, are considered exceedingly rare. We report a rare case of lateral intrasphenoidal encephalocele with spontaneous cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea. Computed tomography demonstrated bilateral arachnoid pit, extensive sphenoid sinus pneumatization, and a defect in the superior wall of the left lateral recess of the sphenoid sinus. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated anteromedial temporal lobe herniating through the bony defect.Entities:
Keywords: Arachnoid pit; lateral recess; sphenoid sinus; spontaneous CSF-leaks; spontaneous encephalocele
Year: 2012 PMID: 22347684 PMCID: PMC3279694 DOI: 10.4103/2156-7514.92363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Imaging Sci ISSN: 2156-5597
Figure 1Axial CT scan demonstrates arachnoid pit lateral to sphenoid sinus (black arrow). An approximately 9-mm size defect in the left superolateral wall of the sphenoid sinus (white asterisk) just lateral to foramen rotundum, with a soft tissue density mass filling the adjacent part of the sphenoid sinus. Notice the pneumatization of most far lateral recesses of sphenoid sinus (white arrow).
Figure 4Coronal-reformatted CT scan demonstrates arachnoid pits (white arrows) lateral to sphenoid sinus. A soft tissue density mass filling the sphenoid sinus is noted (black arrow).
Figure 5Coronal IR-FSE T2-weighted image demonstrates left temporal lobe herniation through a wide defect in the left inferiolateral wall of sphenoid sinus surrounded by a cerebrospinal fluid filled meningeal sac.
Figure 6Axial T2-weighted spin-echo imaging demonstrate the left temporal lobe herniation through a wide defect in the left inferiolateral wall of sphenoid sinus surrounded by a cerebrospinal fluid filled meningeal sac.