| Literature DB >> 31016102 |
Keitaro Yamagami1,2, Tadahisa Shono1, Koji Iihara2.
Abstract
The origin and pathogenesis of perineurial cysts remain unclear. Here, we report a rare case of multiple sacral perineurial cysts presented symptoms triggered by nonaneurysmal perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). A 48-year-old male presented with a severe headache of sudden onset. Brain computed tomography revealed a SAH in the basal cistern; however, no abnormal vascular lesion was detected. Four days after the onset of the SAH, he suffered from left buttock pain, followed by urinary dysfunction and paresthesia in the left S2 and S3 dermatomes. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging demonstrated multiple cystic lesions at the left S1 and bilateral S2 sacral roots. The two cysts at the S2 level exhibited high signal intensity on both T1- and T2-weighted images, suggesting the content of the cysts included a hematoma. He was treated with intravenous injections of steroids, and the symptoms recovered completely within 2 months. Follow-up MR imaging revealed remarkable shrinkage of the cysts. Sacral perineurial cysts should be listed in the differential diagnosis if the patient suffers from low back pain or sacral radiculopathy after the onset of SAH.Entities:
Keywords: Tarlov cyst; nonaneurysmal perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage; perineurial cyst; steroid
Year: 2019 PMID: 31016102 PMCID: PMC6476817 DOI: 10.2176/nmccrj.cr.2018-0242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NMC Case Rep J ISSN: 2188-4226
Fig. 1Axial section of computed tomography (CT) obtained on day 0 demonstrated the subarachnoid hemorrhage around the midbrain (A). Coronal section of heavily T2-weighted image revealed multiple sacral perineurial cysts (B, white arrows).
Fig. 2Magnetic resonance images of lumbosacral region obtained on day 13. Axial sections of T1- (A) and T2-weighted images (B) at S2 level, and sagittal sections of T1- (C) and T2-weighted images (D) demonstrated the perineurial cysts (white arrows). Axial section of CT obtained on day 14 demonstrated cystic lesions at S2 level (E, white arrows).
Fig. 3Axial sections of T1- (A) and T2-weighted images (B), and sagittal sections of T1- (C) and T2-weighted images (D) obtained 2 months after the onset of the subarachnoid hemorrhage revealed shrinkage of the cysts (white arrows).