PubMedID: 15821361Objects: A rare case of cerebellopontine angle arachnoid cyst leading to congenital peripheral facial palsy was presented. Clinical Presentation: A 1-year-old girl presented with peripheral facial paralysis since birth. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed left cerebellopontine angle arachnoid cyst causing moderate displacement of the brain stem. Intervention: Retrosigmoid suboccipital craniotomy was performed and microsurgical resection of the cyst wall and fenestration of the cyst to the basal cisterns were achieved. Conclusions: Cerebellopontine angle arachnoid cyst should be considered as a potential cause of congenital peripheral facial palsy. Copyright © 2004 S. Karger AG
Objective: This paper reports and discusses on the possible etiology of postoperative contralateral ...
Objective: This paper reports and discusses on the possible etiology of postoperative contralateral ...
Torticollis is a clinical diagnosis with heterogeneous causes. We present an unusual case of acquire...
Copyright: © 2015 Torres AR, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Congenital spinal intradural arachnoid cyst involving almost the entire spine is very rare. We repor...
Arachnoid cysts can occur at different intracranial sites, including the cerebellopontine angle (CPA...
IntroductionSymptoms induced by arachnoid cysts in the fallopian canal are uncommon, and facial nerv...
We present a rare and interesting case of a cerebellopontine angle cyst containing ectopic choroid p...
IntroductionSymptoms induced by arachnoid cysts in the fallopian canal are uncommon, and facial nerv...
Summary: A patient with an uncommonly situated congenital intradural arachnoid cyst is reported. The...
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AbstractWe present the case of a 49-year-old woman who presented with acute, nonprogressive left sen...
AbstractSpinal arachnoid cysts are rare entities that often present with progressive myelopathy and ...
Torticollis is a clinical diagnosis with heterogeneous causes. We present an unusual case of acquire...
Spinal arachnoid cyst is rarely seen in children. The presenting features can be mistakenly assumed ...
Objective: This paper reports and discusses on the possible etiology of postoperative contralateral ...
Objective: This paper reports and discusses on the possible etiology of postoperative contralateral ...
Torticollis is a clinical diagnosis with heterogeneous causes. We present an unusual case of acquire...
Copyright: © 2015 Torres AR, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Congenital spinal intradural arachnoid cyst involving almost the entire spine is very rare. We repor...
Arachnoid cysts can occur at different intracranial sites, including the cerebellopontine angle (CPA...
IntroductionSymptoms induced by arachnoid cysts in the fallopian canal are uncommon, and facial nerv...
We present a rare and interesting case of a cerebellopontine angle cyst containing ectopic choroid p...
IntroductionSymptoms induced by arachnoid cysts in the fallopian canal are uncommon, and facial nerv...
Summary: A patient with an uncommonly situated congenital intradural arachnoid cyst is reported. The...
Background and Importance: Third nerve palsies in the pediatric population are most commonly caused ...
AbstractWe present the case of a 49-year-old woman who presented with acute, nonprogressive left sen...
AbstractSpinal arachnoid cysts are rare entities that often present with progressive myelopathy and ...
Torticollis is a clinical diagnosis with heterogeneous causes. We present an unusual case of acquire...
Spinal arachnoid cyst is rarely seen in children. The presenting features can be mistakenly assumed ...
Objective: This paper reports and discusses on the possible etiology of postoperative contralateral ...
Objective: This paper reports and discusses on the possible etiology of postoperative contralateral ...
Torticollis is a clinical diagnosis with heterogeneous causes. We present an unusual case of acquire...