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Transsphenoidal meningocele: an anatomical study using human fetuses including report of a case.

Yukio Katori1, Ai Kawamoto, Kwang Ho Cho, Kiyoshi Ishii, Hiroshi Abe, Shinichi Abe, Jose Francisco Rodríguez-Vázquez, Gen Murakami, Tetsuaki Kawase.   

Abstract

An asymptomatic transsphenoidal meningoencephalocele was discovered incidentally by fiber laryngoscopic examination in a 62-year-old man suffering from hoarseness due to dysplasia of the vocal cord epithelium. To provide a better understanding of the pathogenesis of this anomaly, we performed histologic observations of paraffin-embedded specimens of 42 human fetal heads at 12-16 weeks of gestation. At these stages, ossification had started in the clivus but the sphenoid sinus was not developed. In contrast to the very low incidence of the intra- or trans-sphenoidal remnant of Rathke's pouch after birth, we found (1) the typical mid-line cleft of the sphenoid body in two specimens (2/42 or 4.8 %) and (2) a duct-like, sellar inferior protrusion ending in the sphenoid body in 12 specimens (12/42 or 28.6 %). The cyst-like structure in the protrusion (two specimens) seemed to be composed of obstructed veins. The intra- and trans-sphenoidal anomalies were observed more frequently in specimens without ossification of the sphenoid body than in those with ossification. However, irrespective of ossification, a cyst-like remnant of the most upper part of Rathke's pouch was always seen between the anterior and posterior lobes of the developing pituitary gland. In addition, the bursa pharyngea was seen in four specimens and we confirmed that the notochord was attached to the bursa in each case. The consistent remnant of the intrasellar Rathke's pouch appeared to explain the high incidence of Rathke's cleft cyst in adults. The relatively high incidence of intrasphenoidal anomalies in fetuses (14/42) suggested that the intra- or trans-sphenoidal remnant of Rathke's pouch was physiologically closed by ossification of the sphenoid body.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23408024     DOI: 10.1007/s00405-013-2392-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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