Acta Medica (Feb 2025)

Colloid Cyst of the Third Ventricle: A Case Report

  • Aleš Kopal,
  • Jiří Preis,
  • Leoš Ungermann,
  • Edvard Ehler,
  • Ivana Štětkářová

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2025.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 3
pp. 91 – 95

Abstract

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Colloid cyst of the third ventricle (CC) represents approximately 1% of intracranial tumours and 20% of intraventricular tumours. CC usually occurs between 20 and 50 years of age. During the first decade of life, it is diagnosed very rarely (1–2%). It can be most commonly found in the anterior part of the third ventricle at the foramen of Monro (1). It is often visualised during the computed tomography (CT) examination as a hyperdense focal lesion, it has variable change of the signal during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (2). CC has a benign character, however, a strategic position which may lead to acute hydrocephalus, intracranial hypertension syndrome, consciousness disorder, and even sudden death. This peracute hydrocephalus is an indication to an acute neurosurgical procedure (3).