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Introduction
Differential Diagnosis
Complications of arachnoid cysts
Mx of asymptomatic cysts
arachnoid cysts
see also:
CT brain
Introduction
arachnoid cysts are incidental findings on
CT brain
or MRI scans of the brain
prevalence is ~1.4%
rarely they may be symptomatic - usually in childhood
they are thought to arise from a congenital splitting of the arachnoid layer and thus form very thinly lined cystic spaces which are filled with CSF
most arise in the Middle Cranial Fossa where they may encroach on the Sylvian fissure, but they can arise anywhere in the CSF space
Differential Diagnosis
old infarcts
subdural hygroma
chronic subdural haemorrhage
mega cisterna magna
epidermoid cyst
other cysts
cysticercosis
low grade glioma
Complications of arachnoid cysts
these are rare!
mass effect causing
hydrocephalus
or
raised intracranial pressure (ICP)
rupture
bleeding into the cyst
increased risk of traumatic subdural haematomas
Mx of asymptomatic cysts
usually nil
larger cysts may warrant serial imaging or neurosurgical referral for opinion