Cervical spine arachnoid cyst complicated by spontaneous intracystic hemorrhage: Case report and review of the literature

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Background: Spinal intradural extramedullary arachnoid cysts represent about 1–3% of all primary spinal space-occupying lesions often causing spinal cord and/or radicular nerve compression. Spontaneous intralesional hemorrhages are extremely rare and are typically found within intracranial arachnoid cysts. Here, a 55-year-old female presented with a spontaneous hemorrhage into a cervical spine arachnoid cyst warranting surgical intervention (i.e., fenestration/excision/occlusion). Case Description: A 55-year-old female presented with 3 weeks of dull pain in the cervicothoracic region. She subsequently developed paresthesias and progressive lower extremity weakness with (urinary incontinence. The cervical magnetic resonance revealed a right anterolateral intradural extramedullary “cystic” lesion extending from C7 to T2; it contained a heterogeneous signalon T2W sequences, and a fluid-fluid level was documented on the T2-GRE and FLAIR sequences. At surgery, consisting of a laminectomy, two hemorrhagic cystic lesions were identified and removed. Histological findings were consistent with hemorrhagic into an arachnoid cyst. Conclusion: Only rarely hemorrhages develop in intraspinal intradural extramedullary spinal arachnoid cysts.

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Mastantuoni, C., Pizzuti, V., Ricciardi, F., D’Elia, A., Leonetti, S., Colonnese, C., & Innocenzi, G. (2022). Cervical spine arachnoid cyst complicated by spontaneous intracystic hemorrhage: Case report and review of the literature. Surgical Neurology International. Scientific Scholar. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_343_2022

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