Occipital lobe ependymal cyst with unusual presentation

Authors

  • Okacha Naama Department of Neurosurgery, Military Hospital My Ismail, Meknes, Morocco Author
  • Abdelilah Idir Department of Neurosurgery, Military Hospital My Ismail, Meknes, Morocco Author
  • Omar Boulahroud Department of Neurosurgery, Military Hospital My Ismail, Meknes, Morocco Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33425/2690-5191.1008

Abstract

Intraparenchymal cysts without communication to the ventricles or the subarachnoid space are named ependymal or epithelial cysts. The estimated ratio of their incidence compared with arachnoid cysts is 1:10. Neurologic deficit can occur when the cyst exerts mass effect on its surroundings. We report a case of cerebral ependymal cyst in a 75-year-old lady who presented with history of headache, vomiting and left incomplete homonymous hemianopsia. Neuroimaging studies showed a large right occipital cyst. She underwent the neurosurgical procedure of marsupialization. Histologic findings and the immunophenotype was consistent with a diagnosis of ependymal cyst. The patient made an excellent recovery after the procedure.

Published

2025-07-25

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