Authors
Christo Christov, Fabrice Chrétien, Pierre Brugieres, Michel Djindjian
Publication date
2004/3/1
Source
Neurosurgery
Volume
54
Issue
3
Pages
759-763
Publisher
LWW
Description
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: To describe a histologically well-documented adult case of a giant supratentorial enterogenous cyst (EC). Fewer than 15 cases of supratentorial ECs are on record: 8 associated with the brain hemispheres or the overlying meninges, 4 with the sellar region, and 2 with the optic nerve.
CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 31-year-old woman complained of long-standing mild left brachial and crural motor deficit precipitated by headache and signs of intracranial hypertension. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a huge cyst overlying the frontoparietal brain.
INTERVENTION: Symptoms were relieved by evacuation of the cyst content by means of a Rickam’s reservoir, and the lesion was subsequently removed in toto. Histological and immunohistochemical examination of the cyst wall clearly established the enterogenous nature of its epithelium. Follow-up for up to 2 years after intervention …
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