Symptomatic pineal cyst
Abstract
Although pineal cysts are incidental findings in as many as 1,4 - 4,3% of magnetic resonance imaging studies, symptomatic pineal cysts are quite rare because pineal cysts cannot be detected until they reach to a size that can cause compression symptoms. We present a case of symptomatic pineal cyst with complaints of mental dullness and headache for the last three years. His neurological examination revealed only bilateral upgaze palsy. CT and MRI scanning showed a regionally calcified cystic tumour at the pineal region with 1,5 cm in diameter which was thought to be the reason of Parinaud's syndrome. UGA, sitting position, by supratentorial suboccipital approach the cystic lesion was totally extirpated. Histological examination confirmed the diagnosis of a pineal cyst. Asymptomatic incidental cases do not require treatment but if there are neurological findings usually those that are more than 1,5-2 cm diameter then the cyst must be totally extirpated surgically.
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References
- Lee DH, Norman D, Newton TH. MR imaging of pineal cysts. J Comput Assist Tomogr 1987;11:586-590.
Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Clinical Sciences
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
M. Z. Berkman
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Türkiye
S. Uluer
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Türkiye
S. Bek
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Türkiye
T. Derinkok
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Türkiye
D. Özcan
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Türkiye
Publication Date
January 1, 1998
Submission Date
November 22, 2016
Acceptance Date
October 1, 1997
Published in Issue
Year 1998 Volume: 11 Number: 1