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Nonneoplastic & noninflammatory
intracranial cysts
Dr Ahmed Esawy
and Nonneoplastic
cystsinflammatory -non • 37-colloid cysts
• 38-Rathke’s cleft cysts,
• 39-neuroepithelial cysts
• 40-neuroenteric cysts
• 41-pineal cysts.
• 42-Choriod plexus cyst
• 43-CSF-Iike Choroidal Fissure and Parenchymal Cysts of the Brain
• 44-Trigonal cyst
• 45-Interhemispheric cyst
• 46-Dorsal cyst
• 47-Ependymal cysts
• 48-Enlarged VRS
• 49-Cystic trapped 4th ventricle
• 50-Diverticulation of 3rd , lateral ventricle Dr Ahmed Esawy
Colloid cyst Colloid cyst
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• MRI appearance
• : variable signals depending on the contents
T1 hyperintense or hypo intense
T2 hyperintense or hypo intense
Colloid cyst Colloid cyst
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colloid cysts
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Colloid cyst
Characteristic site anterior 3rd ventricle
Characteristic contents
dense viscid mucoid material
(old blood, cholesterol crystals, CSF,various ions)
•CT: hyper dense midline lesion no enhancement
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Colloid cyst
Unenhanced CT. There is a dense, rounded mass in the region of the foramen of Monro causing
enlargement of the lateral ventricles, and indenting the anterior aspect of the third ventricle. Dr Ahmed Esawy
COLLOID CYSTS
• Transverse nonenhanced CT scan shows classic hyperattenuated colloid cyst at foramen of Monro (arrow ( Dr Ahmed Esawy
Differential Diagnosis
• CSF flow artifact (MR pseudocyst (
• neurocysticus cyst may occur at the foramen of Monro.
• Neoplasms such as subependymoma or choroid plexus papilloma
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Rathke cleft cyst T2
smoothly marginated cystic mass (arrows) within and projecting above the pituitary gland. The cyst appears slightly hyperintense relative to gray matter on both T1-weighting (B) and T2-weighting (A). There is no contrast enhancement of its contents or margins
T1 -c
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RATHKE CLEFT CYSTS
• Sagittal postcontrast
• cyst has moderately high protein content and is isointense with brain, not CSF. Location is typical for a Rathke cleft cyst , Dr Ahmed Esawy
Differential Diagnosis
• Craniopharyngioma
• cystic pituitary adenoma
• nonneoplastic cysts Unlike Rathke cleft cysts
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• Enhanced CT scan demonstrates an extra-axial cystic lesion over the left frontal
convexity with two small nodules of rim calcification. There is no contrast
enhancement of the cyst.
Intracranial laterally based
supratentorial neurenteric cyst
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Choroids Plexus Cysts
• Choroid plexus cysts are usually a few
millimeters in diameter and are commonly
located within the body of the plexus. Choroid
plexus cysts may be limited within the body itself
or may protrude into the ventricular cavity .
Isolated choroid plexus cysts occur in about 1%
of all pregnancies.
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Choroids Plexus Cyst
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Choroids Plexus Cyst
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Multiple small choroid plexus cysts in a normal infant..
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CHOROID
PLEXUS CYSTS
Transverse contrast-enhanced T1-weighted bilateral CPCs with peripheral and nodular enhancement (arrows) .
Most CPCs are actually degenerative
xanthogranulomas.
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Differential Diagnosis
• ependymal cyst do not enhance
• villous hyperplasia of the choroid plexus enhances strongly and relatively uniformly.
• Disturbed CSF flow and pseudolesions
• Colloid cysts should not be mistaken for CPCs
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T2 multiple bizarre-appearing cysts (arrows) in centrum semiovale and subcortical white matter of both hemispheres. The cysts vary in size and focally expand but otherwise spare the overlying cortex .
T1+C nonenhancing enlarged PVSs in
right basal ganglia
Enlarged PVSs, Virchow-Robin spaces
isointense to CSF at all pulse sequences
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Differential Diagnosis
• multiple lacunar infarcts
• cystic neoplasms
• infectious cysts (Neurocysticercosis cysts )
.
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EPENDYMAL CYSTS
• FLAIR MR
• enlarged atrium of the left lateral ventricle (open arrow). Signal intensity was isointense to
CSF at all pulse sequences. Note lateral displacement of choroid plexus (solid arrow) Dr Ahmed Esawy
Differential Diagnosis
• CPC
• arachnoid cyst
• neurocysticercosis
• asymmetric ventricles
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Neuroepithelial (ependymal) cyst
Intraventricular cysts 5-year-old male
T2- T2-
cyst within the
right lateral
ventricle with
signal intensity
isointense to
CSF in all
pulse
sequences
T2-
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NEUROGLIAL CYSTS
• neuroglial cyst (straight arrow) adjacent to left temporal horn .
• isointense to CSF at all sequences .
• neuroglial cyst in the choroid fissure (arrow .
AXIAL FLAIR MR
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Differential Diagnosis
• enlarged PVS
• infectious cyst
• porencephalic cyst
• arachnoid cyst
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PINEAL
CYSTS
postmortem slice
Sagittal contrast-enhanced T1
classic benign pineal cyst (straight arrows)
with rim enhancement and mild mass effect
(note slight compression, displacement of
tectal plate [curved arrow) .(]
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Differential Diagnosis
• benign pineal parenchymal neoplasm called a pineocytoma .
• Other cysts in the quadrigeminal cistern that mimic pineal cysts include arachnoid cysts (no calcium) and, rarely,epidermoid cysts
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NEURENTERIC CYSTS
• Sagittal T1
small well-delineated ovoid mass in front of pontomedullary junction (arrow). Mass is hyperintense
compared to CSF. Location and configuration are typical for a neurenteric cyst Dr Ahmed Esawy
Differential Diagnosis
• epidermoid cyst
• arachnoid cyst
• endodermal cysts (Rathke and colloid)
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The Virchow–Robin spaces (VRS) • perivascular compartments surrounding small blood
vessels as they penetrate the brain parenchyma
• Three types
IMAGING CHARACTER
• Characteristic site
• The content of the cysts is CSF-like.
• The adjacent brain parenchyma has normal signal intensity.
• No solid components are identified.
• no enhancement
• Enlarged cause pressure changes Dr Ahmed Esawy
Virchow-Robin Spaces TYPE 1
Proton density FALIR DWI ADC
Bilateral type I VR spaces in a 6-year-old boy
anterior perforated substance on both sides
The signal intensity of the surrounding brain parenchyma is normal
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Virchow-Robin Spaces TYPE 11
Proton density FALIR
Type II VR spaces in a 73-year-old woman hyperintense foci in the
centrum semiovale in both hemispheres
The signal intensity of the surrounding brain parenchyma is normal
FLAIR show old lacunar infarctions(arrow)
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Type II dilated VR spaces in a 6-year-old boy
FALIR T2
punctate hyperintense areas around the
occipital horns
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Type III VR spaces in a 68-year-old man
Proton density FALIR
T2
multiple punctate hyperintense areas in the brainstem ON T2 hypointenese on FLAIR
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Giant VR spaces in the mesencephalothalamic
region in a 19-year-old man.
T2
T1+C
multicystic lesion in the mesencephalothalamic region
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
of VRS • Lacunar infarction
• Cystic periventricular leukomalacia
• Ovoid MS lesion of the centrum semiovale
• Parenchymal neurocysticercosis in the vesicular stage
• Hurler syndrome (mucopolysaccharidosis type I)
• Desmoplastic pilocytic astrocytoma
• Arachnoid cyst in the perisellar cistern area
• Neuroepithelial cyst of the thalamus
• Choroidal fissure cyst
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MR Imaging of CSF-Iike Choroidal
Fissure and Parenchymal Cysts of the Brain
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T1
T2
Left choroidal fissure
cyst (arrows) in 36-
year-old man
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T1
Right choroidal fissure cyst 31 y
right temporal lobe lesion (arrowheads)
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T2
T1
T1
Right choroidal fissure
cyst 31 y
right temporal lobe
lesion (arrowheads)
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• Left choroidal fissure cyst (arrows) • 13-year-old girl
• cyst between mesial temporal lobe and brainstem is seen on
T1 T2
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• Right choroidal fissure cyst in 74-year-old woman with cerebral atrophy
• Large cyst (arrows) medial to temporal tip of lateral ventricle (arrowheads) , no enhancement of lesion.
T1+C
T1
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T2
Right choroidal fissure cyst
(arrowheads) in 27-year-old man
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Left juxtasylvian cyst in 49-year-old woman loop of middle cerebral artery (small curved arrow) indenting cyst (large arrow). No enhancment
T2 T1+C
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T2
T1
T1
Right juxtasylvian cyst (arrows) in 54-year-old man
Note similarity in shape and location to Branch of middle cerebral artery indents
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T2
T1
T1
Right thalamic multiseptated cyst (arrows) in 66-year-old woman isointensity of cyst with CSF.
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Interhemispheric cysts associated with callosal agenesis
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The most important condition that must be
distinguished from interhemispheric cysts is
the alobar form of holoprosencephaly
because to treat them as early as possible
in order to prevent gross developmental
deficits
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