Nobuya Murakami1, Takato Morioka2, Satoshi O Suzuki3, Yasushi Takahata4, Masahiro Mizoguchi5. 1. Department of Neurosurgery, Fukuoka Children's Hospital, 5-1-1 Kashii-teriha, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, 813-0017, Japan. murakami.n@fcho.jp. 2. Department of Neurosurgery, Fukuoka Children's Hospital, 5-1-1 Kashii-teriha, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, 813-0017, Japan. 3. Department of Neuropathology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. 4. Department of Neonatology, Fukuoka Children's Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan. 5. Department of Neurosurgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intracranial interdural cyst is a rare lesion. The exact pathophysiology of these cysts remains unknown. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: We report an infant with interdural cyst of the tentorium cerebelli. Although the cyst mimicked an arachnoid cyst on pre- and postnatal magnetic resonance images, lateral suboccipital craniotomy revealed the cyst within the tentorium. Fenestration on the infratentorial side was performed with successful results. Histologically, the inner surface of the cyst was lined with arachnoid cells. CONCLUSION: We report detailed neuroradiological, intraoperative, and histological findings, and discuss the pathophysiology of the cyst in this case.
BACKGROUND: Intracranial interdural cyst is a rare lesion. The exact pathophysiology of these cysts remains unknown. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: We report an infant with interdural cyst of the tentorium cerebelli. Although the cyst mimicked an arachnoid cyst on pre- and postnatal magnetic resonance images, lateral suboccipital craniotomy revealed the cyst within the tentorium. Fenestration on the infratentorial side was performed with successful results. Histologically, the inner surface of the cyst was lined with arachnoid cells. CONCLUSION: We report detailed neuroradiological, intraoperative, and histological findings, and discuss the pathophysiology of the cyst in this case.