Do arachnoid cysts grow? A retrospective volumetric study

Author(s):  
Sven Kühn ◽  
Sven-Erik Sönksen ◽  
Frank Jakobs ◽  
Yvonne Zschommler ◽  
Frank Weber
2016 ◽  
Vol 77 (S 02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew Carlson ◽  
Jacob Hunter ◽  
Robert Yawn ◽  
Ray Wang ◽  
Brendan O'Connell ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 478-479
Author(s):  
Ulrich-Wilhelm Thomale ◽  
Matthias Schulz

2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
osama ahmed ◽  
Medhat Refaat ◽  
Ahmed Shalaan

Author(s):  
Essam Abdelhameed ◽  
Ahmed Ali Morsy

Abstract Background Primary intradural spinal arachnoid cysts are rare pathologies of uncertain etiology and variable presentation from no symptoms to myelopathy or radiculopathy according to cord or root compression. MRI with diffusion and contrast differentiates them from many pathologies. There is a lot of debate regarding when to treat and how to treat such rare pathologies. Objective We present a series of 10 primary intradural arachnoid cysts and evaluate outcome after surgery. Methods This retrospective study includes patients having primary intradural spinal arachnoid cysts operated in two tertiary care centers from October 2012 till October 2019. Symptomatic cysts were subjected to microsurgical resection or outer wall excision and inner wall marsupialization under neurophysiological monitoring. The Japanese Orthopedic Association Score was used for clinical evaluation while MRI with contrast and diffusion was used for radiological evaluation before and after surgery. Results This series included 10 patients, 4 males and 6 females, with mean age of 40 years. Pain was the most common presentation. The most common location was dorsal thoracic region. Total excision was achieved in 2 cases and marsupialization in 8 cases. All symptoms improved either completely or partially after surgery. No neurological deterioration or recurrence was reported during the follow-up period in this series. Conclusion Treatment of symptomatic primary intradural spinal arachnoid cysts should be microsurgical resection, when the cyst is adherent to the cord, microscopic fenestration can be safe and effective.


Author(s):  
Kaori Shigemori ◽  
Eiji Higashihara ◽  
Masayuki Itoh ◽  
Hiroki Yoshida ◽  
Kouji Yamamoto ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nathália Stela Visoná de Figueiredo ◽  
Larissa Botelho Gaça ◽  
Idaiane Batista Assunção-Leme ◽  
Lenon Mazetto ◽  
Maria Teresa Fernandes Castilho Garcia ◽  
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Author(s):  
Pietro Addeo ◽  
Benoit Naegel ◽  
Pierre De Mathelin ◽  
Chloe Paul ◽  
François Faitot ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 31 (7) ◽  
pp. 969-976 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jondavid Menteer ◽  
Paul M. Macey ◽  
Mary A. Woo ◽  
Ashok Panigrahy ◽  
Ronald M. Harper

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