A Neuroenteric Cyst of the Cavernous Sinus: A Case Report.

IF 0.6 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1772157
Walid Elshamy, Burak Ozaydin, Sima Sayyahmelli, M Shahriar Salamat, Mustafa K Baskaya
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Background  Neuroenteric cysts (NECs) are benign lesions mostly found as intradural extramedullary lesions in the cervicothoracic spinal cord. NECs in the cavernous sinus are very rare. To the best of our knowledge, this is only the second reported case and the first in an adult. Presentation  We present a left cavernous sinus NEC in a 75-year-old female with gradually worsening headache and facial pain unresponsive to medical treatment. Imaging revealed a cystic mass lesion in the left cavernous sinus encasing the distal petrosal and cavernous segment of the internal carotid artery. Initial differential diagnoses included more common pathologies located near the cavernous sinus, including cystic schwannoma, craniopharyngioma, and dermoid and epidermoid tumors. The patient underwent a left pterional craniotomy with an extradural transcavernous approach for surgical exploration and possible resection of this mass lesion. Histopathology revealed an NEC lined with benign respiratory-type epithelium. Postoperative imaging revealed gross total tumor resection. The patient remained neurologically intact with complete resolution of facial pain. Conclusion  We present a rare pathology that can easily be misinterpreted as other types of lesions. NECs should be kept in mind for differential diagnosis of cavernous sinus cystic lesions. The surgical aim should be maximal safe excision.

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海绵窦神经肠囊肿1例报告。
背景:神经肠囊肿(NECs)是一种良性病变,多见于颈胸脊髓硬膜内髓外病变。海绵窦内NECs非常罕见。据我们所知,这只是第二例报告病例,也是第一例成人病例。我们报告一名75岁女性的左海绵状窦NEC,头痛和面部疼痛逐渐加重,对药物治疗无反应。影像学显示左侧海绵窦内有囊性肿块,包裹着颈内动脉远端岩状和海绵状段。最初的鉴别诊断包括位于海绵窦附近的常见病理,包括囊性神经鞘瘤、颅咽管瘤、皮样瘤和表皮样瘤。患者接受左翼点开颅硬膜外经海绵体入路手术探查和切除肿块。组织病理学显示NEC衬有良性呼吸型上皮。术后影像学显示肿瘤大体切除。患者神经系统完好,面部疼痛完全缓解。结论我们提出了一种罕见的病理,很容易被误解为其他类型的病变。海绵窦囊性病变的鉴别诊断应注意nec。手术目的应是最大限度的安全切除。
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