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Olfactory colloid cyst
Authors:Alexiou George A  Zigouris Andreas  Pahaturidis Dimitrios  Goussia Ann  Tsiouris Spyridon  Fotopoulos Andreas D  Zagorianakou Panayiota  Voulgaris Spyridon
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece

bDepartment of Pathology, University Hospital of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece

cDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece

Abstract:Colloid cysts are rare intracerebral lesions that are predominantly located in the third ventricle. Extraventricular colloid cysts have only rarely been reported but so far there are no reports of a colloid cyst residing in the olfactory groove. A 74-year-old patient underwent a brain computed tomography scan for a mild head trauma that incidentally revealed a space-occupying lesion near the olfactory groove. Brain magnetic resonance imaging that ensued demonstrated a hyperintense lesion in T1, T2, and FLAIR sequences, without evidence of surrounding brain edema. To evaluate the metabolic status of the lesion, brain single-photon emission computed tomography with 99mTc-Tetrofosmin was then performed, revealing no tracer uptake, a finding consistent with benignity. Due to the diagnostic uncertainty the excision of the lesion was proposed. The patient underwent surgery and intraoperative a cyst was revealed. Furthermore the cyst seemed to erode the dura and due to its location there was an imminent danger for cerebrospinal fluid leak. Therefore a repair of the dura was performed and the cyst was excised totally. Histology verified the presence of a colloid cyst. Colloid cysts should be included in the differential diagnosis of lesions in the anterior fossa and although benign they may have an aggressive presentation by eroding the dura and producing CSF leak.
Keywords:Colloid cyst   Olfactory lobe   SPECT   99mTc-Tetrofosmin
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