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Yuzaburo Shimizu1, Naohide Fujita1, Osamu Akiyama1, Mario Suzuki1, Akihide Kondo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intracranial neurenteric cysts are rare, benign, and slow-growing tumors. However, we encountered a pediatric case that the cyst expansion occurred in a short period of time resulting in rapid deterioration of the patient's symptoms. CASE DESCRIPTION: A previously healthy 7-year-old girl had a week history of dysarthric speech and diplopia along with headaches. Her magnetic resonance images (MRI) showed an abnormal cystic mass in her brainstem. Her symptoms were deteriorated for 1 month and her second MRI revealed an enlargement of the cystic lesion. The tumor biopsy and cyst drainage were carried out and histopathological examination of the cyst wall showed columnar epithelium containing ciliated cells. The final diagnosis of her tumor was neurenteric cyst.Entities:
Keywords: Brainstem cyst; Neurenteric cyst; Pediatric brain tumor; Pons
Year: 2019 PMID: 31893137 PMCID: PMC6911675 DOI: 10.25259/SNI_214_2019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Neurol Int ISSN: 2152-7806
Figure 1:Preoperative magnetic resonance (MR) images: (a) T1-weighted image (T1WI) showing cyst contents as hypointense, (b and c) axial and sagittal T2-weighted images (T2WI) showing a hyperintense cyst in the pons, (d) contrast-enhanced T1WI showing a mural nodule in the cyst, (e and f) subsequent magnetic resonance images (after 1 month) showing cyst enlargement in axial and sagittal T2WI.
Figure 2:Intraoperative imaging. (a) Intraoperative images through the microscope showing bilateral cerebellar hemispheres retraction exposing the intact fourth ventricle floor, (b and c) intraoperative images showing the presence of cyst containing milky white viscous fluid and mural nodule. (d) Histopathological examination of the cyst wall showed columnar epithelium containing ciliated cells.
Figure 3:Postoperative imaging after 5 years. (a-c) Magnetic resonance imaging showing small residual cyst in the brainstem on T1WI and T2WI.
Summary of previously reported brainstem neurenteric cysts.