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Infravermian Arachnoid Cyst

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This is an MRI of the brain

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in a two-year-old child being performed for seizure.

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Fortunately,

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the brain was normal and didn't show any

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abnormalities that would commonly be

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associated with causation of seizures.

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However,

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one area that was puzzling was the appearance

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of the posterior cranial fossa.

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At an outside institution,

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this was referred to as

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a Dandy-Walker malformation.

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Well, the first thing we do in evaluating this

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is look at the cerebellar vermis.

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We have a normal superior medullary velum,

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normal vestigial angle,

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and a normal inferior medullary velum.

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That is a normal fourth ventricle.

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A normal cerebellar vermis.

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If you have a normal cerebellar vermis,

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you do not have a Dandy-Walker spectrum malformation.

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So, now, we just have a little bit more likely

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CSF in the posterior cranial fossa.

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So, let's evaluate it.

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If we look on the T2-weighted image,

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it's hyperintense.

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It's along the left aspect of

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the falx cerebelli here.

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The content suppressant FLAIR imaging.

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So, we know that it's not going

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to be protonaceous fluid.

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We do not see any susceptibility

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abnormality within.

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So we know that it is likely not

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going to be hemorrhagic.

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We see facilitated diffusion.

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There's no diffusion restriction,

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so this does not represent an epidermal cyst.

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So, what does that leave us?

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We have an arachnoid cyst that's inferior

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to the cerebellar vermis.

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An infravermian arachnoid cyst.

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An infravermian cyst is a normal variant.

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Now,

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this is in a location and an appearance that

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people sometimes will refer to

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as a mega cisterna magna.

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But the cisterna magna,

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the CSF space here,

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doesn't just get big on its own.

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It's usually distended because of a cyst.

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But this arachnoid cyst is a normal variant

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In the absence of symptoms,

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in the absence of mass effect on other structures,

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n infravermian arachnoid cyst is a normal

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variant that does not require follow up,

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does not require surgery,

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does not require any cause for consternation.

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So this is an infravermian arachnoid cyst,

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which is a normal variant.

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Otherwise, the brain is normal.

Report

Description

Faculty

Asim F Choudhri, MD

Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital

Tags

Pediatrics

Neuroradiology

MRI

Idiopathic

Congenital

Brain

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