Neurenteric Cysts Found on the Outer Membrane of a Subdural Haematoma
We report on a patient initially diagnosed with a chronic subdural haematoma that was resistant to treatment. After the second burr hole craniostomy within a half month failed to resolve the subdural haematoma (SDH), we performed a craniotomy to identify the point of bleeding. Macroscopic evaluation...
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doaj-4fe34d099c924c1ebbd92de7f6d2a0652020-11-25T00:16:24ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Neurological Medicine2090-66682090-66762013-01-01201310.1155/2013/130597130597Neurenteric Cysts Found on the Outer Membrane of a Subdural HaematomaSatoshi Takahashi0Yoshio Tanizaki1Kazunori Akaji2Tadashige Kano3Ban Mihara4Nobuhide Masawa5Department of Neurosurgery, Institute of Brain and Blood Vessels, Mihara Memorial Hospital, Ota-machi 366, Isesaki, Gunma 372-0006, JapanDepartment of Neurosurgery, Institute of Brain and Blood Vessels, Mihara Memorial Hospital, Ota-machi 366, Isesaki, Gunma 372-0006, JapanDepartment of Neurosurgery, Institute of Brain and Blood Vessels, Mihara Memorial Hospital, Ota-machi 366, Isesaki, Gunma 372-0006, JapanDepartment of Neurosurgery, Institute of Brain and Blood Vessels, Mihara Memorial Hospital, Ota-machi 366, Isesaki, Gunma 372-0006, JapanDepartment of Neurology, Institute of Brain and Blood Vessels, Mihara Memorial Hospital, Ota-machi 366, Isesaki, Gunma 372-0006, JapanDepartment of Anatomic and Diagnostic Pathology, Dokkyo University School of Medicine, Kitakobayashi 880, Mibu, Shimotsuga, Tochigi 321-0293, JapanWe report on a patient initially diagnosed with a chronic subdural haematoma that was resistant to treatment. After the second burr hole craniostomy within a half month failed to resolve the subdural haematoma (SDH), we performed a craniotomy to identify the point of bleeding. Macroscopic evaluation showed that most of the outer membrane of the SDH was transparent; however, further examination revealed the presence of multiple white regions. Pathologic examination showed that the white regions were fluid filled and surrounded by columnar ciliated epithelial cells. These lesions were pathologically diagnosed as neurenteric cysts. To our knowledge, this is the first report on a patient with neurenteric cysts found on the outer membrane of a CSDH. We agree that a craniotomy is a treatment of last resort for recurrent CSDHs; however, sometimes this procedure can be very useful for identifying underlying causes of obstinate SDHs as well as for their treatment.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/130597 |
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Satoshi Takahashi Yoshio Tanizaki Kazunori Akaji Tadashige Kano Ban Mihara Nobuhide Masawa Neurenteric Cysts Found on the Outer Membrane of a Subdural Haematoma Case Reports in Neurological Medicine |
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Satoshi Takahashi Yoshio Tanizaki Kazunori Akaji Tadashige Kano Ban Mihara Nobuhide Masawa |
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Neurenteric Cysts Found on the Outer Membrane of a Subdural Haematoma |
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Neurenteric Cysts Found on the Outer Membrane of a Subdural Haematoma |
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Neurenteric Cysts Found on the Outer Membrane of a Subdural Haematoma |
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Neurenteric Cysts Found on the Outer Membrane of a Subdural Haematoma |
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Neurenteric Cysts Found on the Outer Membrane of a Subdural Haematoma |
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neurenteric cysts found on the outer membrane of a subdural haematoma |
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Case Reports in Neurological Medicine |
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We report on a patient initially diagnosed with a chronic subdural haematoma that was resistant to treatment. After the second burr hole craniostomy within a half month failed to resolve the subdural haematoma (SDH), we performed a craniotomy to identify the point of bleeding. Macroscopic evaluation showed that most of the outer membrane of the SDH was transparent; however, further examination revealed the presence of multiple white regions. Pathologic examination showed that the white regions were fluid filled and surrounded by columnar ciliated epithelial cells. These lesions were pathologically diagnosed as neurenteric cysts. To our knowledge, this is the first report on a patient with neurenteric cysts found on the outer membrane of a CSDH. We agree that a craniotomy is a treatment of last resort for recurrent CSDHs; however, sometimes this procedure can be very useful for identifying underlying causes of obstinate SDHs as well as for their treatment. |
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