Subdural fluid collection and hydrocephalus following cervical schwannoma resection: Hydrocephalus resolution after spinal pseudomeningocele repair: Case report

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The authors report the case of a 31-year-old man who developed neck pain and headache 2 months after the uncomplicated resection of a cervical schwannoma. MR imaging revealed infratentorial subdural fluid collections and obstructive hydrocephalus associated with cervical pseudomeningocele. The clinical symptoms, subdural fluid collections, and ventricular dilation resolved after surgical correction of the pseudomeningocele. This report emphasizes that hydrocephalus may be related to disorders of cerebrospinal fluid flow dynamics induced by cervical pseudomeningocele. In these rare cases, both the hydrocephalus and the symptoms are resolved by the simple correction of the pseudomeningocele.

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Benedetto, N., Cagnazzo, F., Gambacciani, C., & Perrini, P. (2016). Subdural fluid collection and hydrocephalus following cervical schwannoma resection: Hydrocephalus resolution after spinal pseudomeningocele repair: Case report. Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 25(6), 762–765. https://doi.org/10.3171/2016.5.SPINE16153

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