Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Apr 2016)

Ruptured, Intracranial Dermoid Cyst - A Visual Diagnosis?

  • Dominik Heger,
  • Fabian Scheer,
  • Reimer Andresen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2016/18017.7702
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. TD08 – TD09

Abstract

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Dermoid cysts are a very rare entity of intracranial tumours. The traumatic or non-traumatic rupture of the cyst wall is a serious complication that can be treated surgically or conservatively depending on the clinical symptoms. However, more common entities have to be considered as a differential diagnosis. We report on a female patient who was admitted with complaints of significant, prolonged headache and diffuse pain. Analysis of her blood and cerebrospinal fluid indicated no clear pathology. A CT examination of the head revealed a ruptured dermoid cyst adjacent to the left sphenoidal bone. An additional MRI was conducted to confirm the CT findings and rule out an intracranial ischemia or vasospasms. A conservative therapy was scheduled and the patient recovered well. Using current imaging techniques, especially magnetic resonance imaging, it is possible to identify a ruptured dermoid cyst by its pathognomonic signal behavior and rule out potentially life threatening complications.

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