K. Aubry , M. Wassef , J.-P. Guichard , P. Herman , P. Tran Ba Huy
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Association d’un kyste arachnoïdien et d’une hétérotopie de tissu glial dans le méat auditif interne
Objectives
We report a case of an association of an arachnoid cyst with heterotopic neuroglial tissue in the internal auditory canal.
Material and methods
A 66-year-old woman consulted for cochleovestibular syndrome.
Results
MRI demonstrated a lesion with spontaneous hypersignal on T1- and T2-weighted images, instigating surgical exploration. We discovered a hematic arachnoid cyst associated with heterotopic neuroglial tissue arising in the internal auditory canal.
Conclusion
An arachnoid cyst arising within the cerebellopontine angle or the internal auditory canal is a rare occurrence. Clinical manifestations are identical with those produced by a cochleovestibular schwannoma. MRI usually demonstrates a nonenhancing isointense cystic mass with cerebrospinal fluid on all sequences (hypointense on T1-weighted and hyperintense on T2-weighted images). These lesions are usually monitored. Spontaneous hypersignal on T1- and T2-weighted images makes diagnosis difficult, as in our case, leading to surgical exploration.