Spontaneous rupture of intracranial dermoid tumor in a patient with vertigo : computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings

2013
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dc.abstract.enBackground: Congenital dermoid cysts are very rare, constituting less than 1% of intracranial tumors. Spontaneous rupture of dermoid tumor is a potentially serious complication that can lead to meningitis, seizures, cerebral ischemia and hydrocephalus. Occasionally, dermoid tumors are incidentally discovered on computed tomography (CT) of the brain or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) following unrelated clinical complaints. They are also discovered during radiologic investigations of unexplained headaches, seizures, and rarely olfactory delusions. Case Report: In this report we describe a patient complaining of vertigo caused by spontaneous rupture of dermoid cyst, preoperatively diagnosed by CT and MRI. Cranial CT revealed a dense fatty lesion adjacent to the posterolateral parasellar region on the left with multiple small, dense fat droplets scattered in the subarachnoid space corresponding to a dermoid cyst rupture. Cranial MRI sections revealed a lesion with mixed-signal-intensity and multiple hyperintense droplets scattered through the cerebellar surface on the left. No enhancement was found on axial T1-weighted MRI after intravenous Gadolinium administration. Diffusion weighted image (DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficient map studies exhibited explicit restricted diffusion. Discussion: Many studies and literature case reports concerning the rupture of dermoid cyst have been reported. However, multimodal imaging of this rare pathology in the same patient is uncommon. Although dermoid cysts are pathognomonic in appearance on a CT examination, the MRI is also of value in helping to understand the effect of extension and pressure of the mass. DWI is also important for support of the diagnosis and patient follow-up.pl
dc.contributor.authorAsil, Kıyasettinpl
dc.contributor.authorGunduz, Yaseminpl
dc.contributor.authorAyhan, Laçin Tatlipl
dc.contributor.authorAksoy, Yakup Erselpl
dc.contributor.authorYildiz, Canpl
dc.date.accessioned2017-09-05T11:50:53Z
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dc.date.issued2013pl
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dc.description.additionalBibliogr. s. 81-82pl
dc.description.number4pl
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dc.description.volume78pl
dc.identifier.doi10.12659/PJR.889172pl
dc.identifier.eissn1899-0967pl
dc.identifier.issn1733-134Xpl
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dc.subject.enrupturepl
dc.subject.endermoid tumorpl
dc.subject.envertigopl
dc.subject.encomputed tomographpl
dc.subject.enmagnetic resonance imagingpl
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dc.titleSpontaneous rupture of intracranial dermoid tumor in a patient with vertigo : computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findingspl
dc.title.journalPolish Journal of Radiologypl
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Background: Congenital dermoid cysts are very rare, constituting less than 1% of intracranial tumors. Spontaneous rupture of dermoid tumor is a potentially serious complication that can lead to meningitis, seizures, cerebral ischemia and hydrocephalus. Occasionally, dermoid tumors are incidentally discovered on computed tomography (CT) of the brain or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) following unrelated clinical complaints. They are also discovered during radiologic investigations of unexplained headaches, seizures, and rarely olfactory delusions. Case Report: In this report we describe a patient complaining of vertigo caused by spontaneous rupture of dermoid cyst, preoperatively diagnosed by CT and MRI. Cranial CT revealed a dense fatty lesion adjacent to the posterolateral parasellar region on the left with multiple small, dense fat droplets scattered in the subarachnoid space corresponding to a dermoid cyst rupture. Cranial MRI sections revealed a lesion with mixed-signal-intensity and multiple hyperintense droplets scattered through the cerebellar surface on the left. No enhancement was found on axial T1-weighted MRI after intravenous Gadolinium administration. Diffusion weighted image (DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficient map studies exhibited explicit restricted diffusion. Discussion: Many studies and literature case reports concerning the rupture of dermoid cyst have been reported. However, multimodal imaging of this rare pathology in the same patient is uncommon. Although dermoid cysts are pathognomonic in appearance on a CT examination, the MRI is also of value in helping to understand the effect of extension and pressure of the mass. DWI is also important for support of the diagnosis and patient follow-up.
dc.contributor.authorpl
Asil, Kıyasettin
dc.contributor.authorpl
Gunduz, Yasemin
dc.contributor.authorpl
Ayhan, Laçin Tatli
dc.contributor.authorpl
Aksoy, Yakup Ersel
dc.contributor.authorpl
Yildiz, Can
dc.date.accessioned
2017-09-05T11:50:53Z
dc.date.available
2017-09-05T11:50:53Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2013
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0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalpl
Bibliogr. s. 81-82
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4
dc.description.physicalpl
79-82
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volumepl
78
dc.identifier.doipl
10.12659/PJR.889172
dc.identifier.eissnpl
1899-0967
dc.identifier.issnpl
1733-134X
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http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/43850
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eng
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Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych 3.0 Polska
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otwarte czasopismo
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rupture
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dermoid tumor
dc.subject.enpl
vertigo
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computed tomograph
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magnetic resonance imaging
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Article
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Spontaneous rupture of intracranial dermoid tumor in a patient with vertigo : computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings
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Polish Journal of Radiology
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