Symptomatic infratentorial ependymal cyst arising from the medulla: a case report with review of literature.

TitleSymptomatic infratentorial ependymal cyst arising from the medulla: a case report with review of literature.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsCavallaro J, Singha S, Chakrabarti B, Gopalakrishnan E, Harshan M, Pramanik BKumar, McKeown A, Boockvar JA
JournalNeurochirurgie
Volume70
Issue4
Pagination101553
Date Published2024 Mar 27
ISSN1773-0619
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ependymal cysts (EC) typically present supra-tentorially near the lateral ventricle, juxta ventricular, or temporoparietal regions. Previous cases have also identified infratentorial EC of the brainstem, cerebellum, and subarachnoid spaces. They are mostly asymptomatic. In this paper, we present the first-ever case of a symptomatic medullary ependymal cyst treated with surgery, along with a comprehensive review of the literature on EC of other parts of the brain stem.

CASE DESCRIPTION: This 51-year-old female presented with hearing loss, dizziness, diplopia, and ataxia. Radiographic imaging indicated the presence of a non-enhancing lesion in the medulla with a mass effect on the brainstem. Pathological examination confirmed its characterization as an ependymal cyst. The patient underwent a suboccipital craniotomy for the fenestration of the medullary ependymal cyst under neuro-navigation, Intra-op ultrasound and intra-operative neuro-monitoring. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of an ependymal cyst. At one month follow-up, her KPS is 90, ECOG PS 1, and her ataxia has improved with complete resolution of diplopia.

CONCLUSION: Due to their rarity and potential similarity to other cystic structures, EC may be overlooked or incorrectly diagnosed resulting in mismanagement and surgical disaster. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding and awareness of their distinct characteristics are essential for accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.

DOI10.1016/j.neuchi.2024.101553
Alternate JournalNeurochirurgie
PubMed ID38547561
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