Cystic malformations of the posterior fossa: differential diagnosis clarified through embryologic analysis
Cystic or cyst-like malformations of the posterior fossa represent a spectrum of disorders, including the Dandy-Walker malformation, vermian-cerebellar hypoplasia, mega cisterna magna, and arachnoid cyst. Differentiation of these lesions may be difficult with routine cross-sectional imaging; however...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Radiographics 1993-11, Vol.13 (6), p.1211-1231 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cystic or cyst-like malformations of the posterior fossa represent a spectrum of disorders, including the Dandy-Walker malformation,
vermian-cerebellar hypoplasia, mega cisterna magna, and arachnoid cyst. Differentiation of these lesions may be difficult
with routine cross-sectional imaging; however, an accurate diagnosis is essential for proper treatment planning and genetic
counseling. Dandy-Walker malformation is easily diagnosed on the basis of the classic triad: complete or partial agenesis
of the vermis, cystic dilatation of the fourth ventricle, and enlarged posterior fossa. Vermian-cerebellar hypoplasia is a
general classification that describes congenital malformations with a normal-sized posterior fossa, varying degrees of vermian
and cerebellar hypoplasia, and a prominent retrocerebellar cerebrospinal fluid space that communicates freely with a normal
or dilated fourth ventricle. Mega cisterna magna can be asymmetric and can manifest apparent mass effect, simulating the appearance
of an arachnoid cyst; therefore, ventriculography or cisternography may be needed to demonstrate communication of the cystic
mass with the subarachnoid space. A careful review of the embryologic development is essential in understanding these malformations
and in making a more accurate radiologic diagnosis. |
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ISSN: | 0271-5333 1527-1323 |
DOI: | 10.1148/radiographics.13.6.8031352 |