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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2007
The present review summarizes the current theories on arachnoid cyst formation, the common presentations of cysts surrounding or eroding the temporal bone from the middle and posterior cranial fossae, the diagnostic strategies and the management considerations and options.Arachnoid cysts are most common in the middle cranial fossa and rarely present in
Ricardo, Cristobal, John S, Oghalai
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The present review summarizes the current theories on arachnoid cyst formation, the common presentations of cysts surrounding or eroding the temporal bone from the middle and posterior cranial fossae, the diagnostic strategies and the management considerations and options.Arachnoid cysts are most common in the middle cranial fossa and rarely present in
Ricardo, Cristobal, John S, Oghalai
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Arachnoid cysts in paediatrics
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2023Purpose of review Arachnoid cysts are incidentally found on neuroimaging at an increasing rate in the paediatric population. Hence, learning their clinical implications to better inform families is important. The purpose of this review is to outline the current understanding of epidemiology, disease and clinical features based ...
Shaheera, Sarwar, Joshua, Rocker
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2012
Arachnoid cysts are fluid-filled duplications or splittings of the arachnoid layer with a content which is similar but not equal to the cerebrospinal fluid. Arachnoid cysts are not actual neurodegenerative disorders, rather the underlying defect of the texture of the arachnoid layer is probably congenital in nature.
Thomas, Westermaier +2 more
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Arachnoid cysts are fluid-filled duplications or splittings of the arachnoid layer with a content which is similar but not equal to the cerebrospinal fluid. Arachnoid cysts are not actual neurodegenerative disorders, rather the underlying defect of the texture of the arachnoid layer is probably congenital in nature.
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Intracranial arachnoidal cysts
Child's Nervous System, 1992Twenty-eight cases of intracranial arachnoidal cysts diagnosed during the period 1978-1990 are analyzed. All cases were investigated with computed tomography (CT), 5 with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 5 with ultrasonography (US). Seventeen were located in the middle cranial fossa, 3 in the quadrigeminal cistern, 2 were parasagittal, 3 ...
L, Basauri, J M, Selman
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Archives of Neurology, 1980
Twenty-seven cases of intracranial arachnoid cysts in children aged 1 to 16 years have been studied with attention to diagnosis, pathologic findings, and surgical treatment. In nine patients, the cyst was located in the posterior fossa. In eight patients, there were other CNS or other organ system abnormalities.
A H, Menezes, W E, Bell, G E, Perret
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Twenty-seven cases of intracranial arachnoid cysts in children aged 1 to 16 years have been studied with attention to diagnosis, pathologic findings, and surgical treatment. In nine patients, the cyst was located in the posterior fossa. In eight patients, there were other CNS or other organ system abnormalities.
A H, Menezes, W E, Bell, G E, Perret
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Hydrocephalus and arachnoid cysts
Child's Nervous System, 2011The management of arachnoid cysts (AC) remains controversial. An additional problem derives from the management of hydrocephalus associated with an AC. In this work, we discuss existing procedures proposed in the current literature for their treatment.We reviewed selected reports on intracranial ACs placing special interest in those about the ...
Juan F, Martínez-Lage +3 more
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Neurosurgery, 2007
To evaluate the clinical, endocrinological, and radiological presentation of nine cases of surgically verified intrasellar arachnoid cysts and to discuss the physiopathological mechanisms of formation of these cysts.Among 1540 patients presenting with pituitary lesions, nine presented with an intrasellar arachnoid cyst.
Dubuisson, Annie +3 more
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To evaluate the clinical, endocrinological, and radiological presentation of nine cases of surgically verified intrasellar arachnoid cysts and to discuss the physiopathological mechanisms of formation of these cysts.Among 1540 patients presenting with pituitary lesions, nine presented with an intrasellar arachnoid cyst.
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Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1984
Arachnoid cysts are rare lesions responsible for spinal cord compression. Five cases of congenital intraspinal arachnoid cysts are reported. Three cases of thoracic and two cases of thoracolumbar region were encountered. The clinical presentation was one of progressive spastic paraparesis. The characteristic radiological features are described. Surgery
K S, Swamy +4 more
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Arachnoid cysts are rare lesions responsible for spinal cord compression. Five cases of congenital intraspinal arachnoid cysts are reported. Three cases of thoracic and two cases of thoracolumbar region were encountered. The clinical presentation was one of progressive spastic paraparesis. The characteristic radiological features are described. Surgery
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Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2014
Arachnoid cysts are commonly encountered when neuroimaging is obtained for headaches. Their clinical relevance is not always immediately clear and they may confound medical management.
Jacob, Cherian +2 more
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Arachnoid cysts are commonly encountered when neuroimaging is obtained for headaches. Their clinical relevance is not always immediately clear and they may confound medical management.
Jacob, Cherian +2 more
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Pediatric Neurology, 2005
Arachnoid cysts are a relatively common incidental finding on neuroimaging studies of the brain. Although most cases are sporadic, there have been some reports of arachnoid cysts in several members of the same family. This report describes two additional families with three members affected in each one. Both families had members with arachnoid cysts in
Gema, Arriola +2 more
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Arachnoid cysts are a relatively common incidental finding on neuroimaging studies of the brain. Although most cases are sporadic, there have been some reports of arachnoid cysts in several members of the same family. This report describes two additional families with three members affected in each one. Both families had members with arachnoid cysts in
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