Intracranial Rupture of an Intradiploic Dermoid Cyst Resembling an Erupting Volcano: A Case Report.

Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-21 DOI:10.3348/jksr.2023.0162
Ankush Ankush, Sanjay Sardessai, Vivek Gupta, Samriddhi Burman
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Abstract

Dermoid cysts originate from embryonic tissues trapped in the cranial fusion lines and typically manifest extra-axially. However, intradiploic dermoid cysts are rare among cranial tumors, and their rupture has been sparsely documented. We present a case showcasing a remarkable phenomenon-the spontaneous rupture of an intradiploic dermoid cyst into the subarachnoid space, displaying a distinct "volcano-like" appearance on CT and MRI scans. This case represents the first documented instance of spontaneous intracranial rupture of an intradiploic dermoid cyst into the subarachnoid space. Although uncommon, this rupture poses a risk of severe complications, such as chemical meningitis and vasospasm. This extraordinary presentation of an uncommon lesion at an atypical location may contribute to a better understanding of the potential mechanisms of rupture, thereby emphasizing the importance of recognition and exploration.

似火山喷发的植囊内皮样囊肿颅内破裂1例。
皮样囊肿起源于困在颅融合线内的胚胎组织,通常表现在轴外。然而,在颅内肿瘤中,盆腔内皮样囊肿是罕见的,其破裂也很少有文献记载。我们报告一个病例,显示了一个显著的现象——一个盆腔内皮样囊肿自发破裂进入蛛网膜下腔,在CT和MRI扫描上显示出明显的“火山样”外观。本病例是第一例有文献记载的盆腔内皮样囊肿自发性颅内破裂进入蛛网膜下腔的病例。虽然不常见,但这种破裂会带来严重并发症的风险,如化学性脑膜炎和血管痉挛。这种在非典型位置的不寻常病变的特殊表现可能有助于更好地理解破裂的潜在机制,从而强调识别和探索的重要性。
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