Perigeniculate arachnoid cysts and CSF fistulae of the fallopian canal: Histopathologic correlates of a rare clinical entity |
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Authors: | Emerson E. Lee Nicholas S. Andresen Bryan McKenzie Jeffrey D. Sharon Howard W. Francis Daniel Q. Sun |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Johns Hopkins University, USA;2. Inova Fairfax Hospital, USA;3. Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, University of California San Francisco, USA;4. Department of Head and Neck Surgery and Communication Sciences, Duke University, USA |
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Abstract: | Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulae originating from the fallopian canal of the facial nerve is hypothesized to arise due to atypical patterns of subarachnoid space extension into the geniculate ganglion or more distal regions along the intratemporal course of the facial nerve, but its pathogenesis remains poorly understood. Although a rare etiology of CSF fistulae of the temporal bone, there are significant clinical ramifications due to the risk of recurrent meningitis, difficulty in identifying the anatomic location of the CSF leak, and technical challenges associated with surgical repair. We present three clinical cases of arachnoid cysts within the geniculate fossa with or without CSF fistulization and provide histopathologic correlates of this rare clinical phenomenon from a human temporal bone collection. The pediatric and adult patients presented suggest differential pathophysiologic mechanisms associated with CSF fistulae. Temporal bone histology reveals atypical patterns of subarachnoid space extension in the fallopian canal that may underlie arachnoid cyst formation and overt CSF leak from the geniculate region. |
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Keywords: | Geniculate ganglion Arachnoid cyst Fallopian canal Facial nerve Cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea Cerebrospinal fluid leak Subarachnoid space |
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