Spontaneous regression of Rathke's cleft cysts with conservative management: patient series.

Benjamin Fixman, Racheal Peterson, Mark Shiroishi, John D Carmichael, Gabriel Zada
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Abstract

Background: Rathke's cleft cysts (RCCs) are benign fluid-filled cysts that develop in the pituitary gland because of the abnormal embryological development of Rathke's pouch. Most RCCs are small and asymptomatic; however, they can present with symptoms or documented growth, sometimes prompting surgical treatment. For smaller asymptomatic lesions, an unknown proportion demonstrates regression over time. This study describes 3 cases of spontaneous RCC regression.

Observations: Three patients with a diagnosis of RCC demonstrated an average decrease of 78% in cyst volume over a mean interval of 3.7 months. One patient experienced the resolution of chronic headaches, whereas the other 2 patients had persistent headaches and endocrinopathies at follow-up. A systematic review included 9 studies that reported results from observational cohorts of patients with RCC, totaling 619 observed patients, with 158 (25.5%) patients demonstrating spontaneous cyst regression. In the patients with cyst regression, the majority had a resolution of symptoms.

Lessons: A substantial proportion of RCC patients managed nonsurgically demonstrated spontaneous regression. There is a role for the conservative management of RCCs in patients without significant symptoms, and surveillance should continue for a minimum of 5 years to confirm cyst stability. For patients undergoing planned surgery, same-day or recent imaging is recommended to prevent operating on involuted RCCs. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24268.

保守治疗后拉氏裂隙囊肿自然消退:患者系列。
背景:拉氏裂囊肿(RCC)是一种良性的充满液体的囊肿,由于拉氏囊的胚胎发育异常而在垂体中形成。大多数 RCC 较小且无症状,但也可能出现症状或有生长记录,有时需要进行手术治疗。对于较小的无症状病变,随着时间的推移会出现消退的比例不详。本研究描述了 3 例 RCC 自发消退的病例:观察结果:3 名确诊为 RCC 的患者在平均 3.7 个月的时间里,囊肿体积平均缩小了 78%。其中一名患者的慢性头痛症状得到缓解,而另外两名患者则在随访时出现持续性头痛和内分泌病症。一项系统性综述纳入了 9 项研究,这些研究报告了 RCC 患者观察组群的结果,共观察了 619 例患者,其中 158 例(25.5%)患者的囊肿自发消退。在囊肿消退的患者中,大多数人的症状得到了缓解:启示:相当一部分接受非手术治疗的 RCC 患者的囊肿会自发消退。对无明显症状的 RCC 患者采取保守治疗是有必要的,至少应持续监测 5 年,以确认囊肿是否稳定。对于计划接受手术的患者,建议当天或近期进行成像检查,以避免在内陷的 RCC 上进行手术。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24268。
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