Colloid cyst of the third ventricle: a rare case of spontaneous regression. Illustrative case.

Marko Todorovic, Martin E Weidemeier, Henry W S Schroeder, Jörg Baldauf
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Background: Colloid cysts (CCs) are benign lesions commonly located in the third ventricle, near the foramen of Monro. They constitute about 0.5%-1% of all intracranial tumors. As benign lesions, CCs can be found incidentally, but they can also present with neurological deterioration and are even associated with sudden death, which might be explained as a result of obstructive hydrocephalus. Thus, larger and symptomatic CCs are often considered for surgery.

Observations: The following case presents a rare and curious instance of a spontaneously regressing CC. This represents the 11th case ever reported about an extremely rare occurrence: the spontaneous regression of a previously diagnosed CC in the third ventricle.

Lessons: Carefully selected asymptomatic CCs can be monitored through regular imaging studies and neurological examinations. If regression of the cyst is observed, physicians should not be surprised, as this event, although rare, has been documented and published in 11 cases, including this one. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24498.

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第三脑室胶体囊肿:一例罕见的自发性消退。说明情况。
背景:胶体囊肿(CCs)是一种良性病变,通常位于第三脑室,靠近门罗孔。它们约占所有颅内肿瘤的0.5%-1%。作为良性病变,cc可以偶然发现,但它们也可以表现为神经功能恶化,甚至与猝死有关,这可能是梗阻性脑积水的结果。因此,较大且有症状的cc通常考虑手术治疗。观察:下面的病例是一个罕见的、奇怪的自发消退的CC,这是第11例报道的极其罕见的情况:先前诊断的CC在第三心室自发消退。经验教训:精心挑选的无症状的CCs可以通过定期影像学检查和神经学检查来监测。如果观察到囊肿消退,医生不应该感到惊讶,因为这种情况虽然罕见,但已经记录并发表了11例,包括这一例。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24498。
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