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Arachnoid Cyst
Posted by
Rathachai Kaewlai, M.D.
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| Axial T1W MR image shows a large T1 hypointense extra axial lesion in the left parietal region (arrow). | 
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| Coronal T2GRE and T2W images demonstrate homogeneous T2 hyperintensity of the mass that follows CSF signal. There is compression of the adjacent gyri. | 
Facts: Arachnoid Cyst
- Congenital lesion arising during development from splitting of arachnoid membrane
- Contains fluid usually identical to CSF
- Do not communicate with ventricles or subarachnoid space
- Lined with meningothelial cells
- Incidence: 5 in 1,000 autopsies. 1% of intracranial masses
- Predominant male
- Mostly asymptomatic
Imaging:
- Extraaxial cystic mass with pressure effect to underlying brain
- Signal intensity follows CSF in all sequences
- No restricted diffusion
- Most common location (from highest to lowest frequency: Sylvian fissure (almost 50%), cerebellopontine angle, supracollicular, vermin, sella/suprasella
Reference:
Greenberg MS. Handbook of Neurosurgery, 7th edition. 2010
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