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Southern Medical Journal, 1984
We have reported a case of epicranial arachnoid cyst, a developmental abnormality that occurs at the obelion, and have reviewed characteristic clinical and radiologic features that facilitate diagnosis.
S G, Kirchner, W R, Long
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We have reported a case of epicranial arachnoid cyst, a developmental abnormality that occurs at the obelion, and have reviewed characteristic clinical and radiologic features that facilitate diagnosis.
S G, Kirchner, W R, Long
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Paramesencephalic arachnoid cysts
Neurology, 1976The term "paramesencephalic" is proposed to describe the location of a general class of arachnoid cysts observed in four patients. These cysts, which appear to arise within the subarachnoid space, are characterized by a lack of communication with the ventricular system. Usually, the arachnoid tissue is normal, and the cyst fluid resembles cerebrospinal
J M, Grollmus, C B, Wilson, T H, Newton
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
A 27-year-old man presented with a first seizure. Imaging revealed a very large arachnoid cyst.
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A 27-year-old man presented with a first seizure. Imaging revealed a very large arachnoid cyst.
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Infratentorial arachnoid cysts
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1985✓ The infratentorial compartment represents the second most common location of arachnoid malformations. Ten arachnoid cysts of the posterior fossa, operated on between 1970 and 1983, are reviewed. These lesions, although congenital and developmental in nature, may present at any age, and males are more frequently affected.
E, Galassi +5 more
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2019
First described in 1831, arachnoid cysts are cerebral spinal fluid-filled spaces lined with arachnoid membrane. They account for 1% of all intracranial space occupying lesions and can also be found rarely in the spinal column. Most intracranial arachnoid cysts are found in the middle cranial fossa with a male predilection and a slight preponderance for
Ruichong Ma, Stana Bojanic
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First described in 1831, arachnoid cysts are cerebral spinal fluid-filled spaces lined with arachnoid membrane. They account for 1% of all intracranial space occupying lesions and can also be found rarely in the spinal column. Most intracranial arachnoid cysts are found in the middle cranial fossa with a male predilection and a slight preponderance for
Ruichong Ma, Stana Bojanic
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Arachnoiditis and Arachnoid Cysts
1986Acute or subacute leptomeningeal infections (probably even some transmitted transplacentally) can be followed by a chronic reaction in the arachnoid leading to the formation of arachnoid cysts. Moreover, specific lesions may be induced by developmental errors. These all are not discussed in the WHO classification.
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Italian journal of orthopaedics and traumatology, 1982
Arachnoid cyst is a rare cause of cord compression; less than a hundred cases have been found in a critical review of the literature. A case observed personally is reported to illustrate and discuss some special aspects of this syndrome. Some of the characteristics that differentiate it from other cystic formations of the meningeal sheaths are ...
S, Arlecchini, S, Boriani
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Arachnoid cyst is a rare cause of cord compression; less than a hundred cases have been found in a critical review of the literature. A case observed personally is reported to illustrate and discuss some special aspects of this syndrome. Some of the characteristics that differentiate it from other cystic formations of the meningeal sheaths are ...
S, Arlecchini, S, Boriani
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Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 1958
S P, STARKMAN, T C, BROWN, E A, LINELL
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S P, STARKMAN, T C, BROWN, E A, LINELL
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