Mature congenital intraventricular intracranial teratoma: A case report and literature review

B. Nery, Raivson Diogo Felix Fernandes, Emanuella Arruda do Rego Nobrega, Arthur Cellys Tavares da Silva, Maisa Souza Liebig, Clarissa Cartaxo Eloy Nóbrega, Julia Lopes Braga, Thayna Dantas Souto Fernandes, E. Quaggio, José Alencar de Sousa Segundo
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Intracranial teratomas represent a rare subset of neoplasms characterized by tissues derived from multiple germ layers within the cranial cavity. These tumors, originating from primordial germ cells, exhibit diverse clinical presentations and histopathological features. While predominantly located along the midline axis, including the suprasellar cistern and pineal region, they can also manifest in less common areas such as ventricles and hypothalamic regions. Histopathologically, they are classified as mature, immature, or malignant based on the degree of tissue differentiation. Male patient with prenatal care for congenital hydrocephalus born at 38 weeks gestation with a bulging fontanelle. Postnatal imaging revealed an intraventricular lesion, later diagnosed through magnetic resonance imaging as a mature teratoma invading the lateral ventricle and extending to the hypothalamus. Surgical resection achieved total macroscopic removal followed by successful postoperative ventriculoperitoneal shunting due to evolving hydrocephalus. Teratomas are uncommon tumors, and prognosis depends on tumor size and location, especially considering the rarity of mature teratomas. Complete surgical resection is paramount for treatment, leading to a better prognosis and quicker recovery. In cases where complete removal is challenging, adjuvant therapies and cerebrospinal fluid diversion may be required to enhance therapeutic outcomes and ensure successful resection.
成熟的先天性脑室内颅内畸胎瘤:病例报告和文献综述
颅内畸胎瘤是一种罕见的肿瘤亚型,其特点是组织来源于颅腔内的多个生殖层。这些肿瘤源自原始生殖细胞,临床表现和组织病理学特征各不相同。它们主要位于中轴线,包括鞍上蝶窦和松果体区,但也可能出现在脑室和下丘脑区等较少见的部位。组织病理学上,根据组织分化程度将其分为成熟型、未成熟型和恶性型。产后造影发现脑室内病变,后经磁共振成像确诊为侵犯侧脑室并延伸至下丘脑的成熟畸胎瘤。畸胎瘤是一种不常见的肿瘤,预后取决于肿瘤的大小和位置,特别是考虑到成熟畸胎瘤的罕见性。完整的手术切除是治疗的首要条件,这样可以获得更好的预后和更快的康复。在完全切除有困难的病例中,可能需要辅助治疗和脑脊液转移,以提高治疗效果并确保成功切除。
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