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Cerebellar cyst: A case on MRI

Dr Rekha khare

MD. Radiology

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Case presentation

• A young asian man about 22year came for MRI

• Clinical presentation was in favor of

Cerebellar dysfunction :

Ataxia/ incordination/ gait disturbance

Headache

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Investigations

• His routine lab investigations Blood & Urine were with in normal limit

• MRI findings in different sequences:

A large left cerebellar cystic mass with non enhanced wall. Cyst is with a small mural nodule vividly enhanced and with flow voids. Cyst is crossing midline and compressing IV ventricle so causing dilatation of 3rd and lateral ventricleImpression: left cerebellar cyst crossing midline

and causing hydrocephalus

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T2 sequence axial

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T2 axial contd.

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T2 axial contd.

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T1 sequence axial

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T1 axial contd.

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T1 axial contd.

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Flair sequence

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Flair contd.

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Flair contd.

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GRE sequence

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GRE contd…

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GRE contd.

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T2 sequence sagittal

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T2 sagittal contd.

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T2 sagittal contd.

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T2 sagittal contd.

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T1 sequence with contrast

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T1 with contrast contd.

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T1 with contrast contd.

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D/D Cerebellar cyst

• Haemangioblastoma

• Astrocytoma

• Sub acute infarction

• Vascular lesion

• Adult Meduloblastoma – rare much more solid

• Metastasis –usually old with primary

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Haemangioblastoma

Cushing and Bailey introduced the term Haemangioblastoma in 1928

Clinical symptoms:Headache-70%Hydrocephalus /ICH- 50%Cerebellar dysfunction- 50-60%altered mental state-10%

Polycythemia due to erythropoietin production occurs in 5-40%

SYMPTOMS DEPENDS ON ANATOMIC LOCALIZATION

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Haemangioblastoma

• It accounts for 1% of all intracranial tumor, in isolation in 80% but is linked with

Von Hippel Lindau syndrome

• Most common in cerebellum

• In adult between 30-65% earlier withVHL

• Male : Female :: 1.3- 2.6

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Site Haemangioblastoma

• Intracranial – 87-97%

95%------ posterior fossa85% ----- cerebellar hemisphere10% -----cerebellar vermis5% -------medulla5% -------supratentorial

Rarely up to CP angle

• Spinal – 3-13%

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Histo-pathology Haemangioblastoma

• Mural nodule with cyst wall not demonstrating tumor involvement in most cases

• Fluid of cyst often xanthochromatic

• Micro-vascular tumor composed of thin walled vessels with surrounding stroma of connective tissue

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Haemangioblastoma on CT

• Cyst with nonenhancing wall

• Vividly enhanced mural nodule often has prominent serpentine flow voids

• Calcification is not a feature

• Relatively mild edema and mass effect

** Mistaken for a low density glioma or gliomatous cyst unless the mural nodule is identified in post enhanced scan

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Haemangioblastoma on MRI

• T1- Fluid filled cyst

Hypo intense to isointense mural nodule vividly enhancing

• T2- Fluid filled cyst like CSF

Hyper intense mural nodule , flow voids due to enlarged vessels at the periphery to cyst

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Haemangioblastoma on angiography

• Enlarged feeding arteries often dilated draining veins are demonstrated with dense tumor blush centrally

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Von-Hippel Lindau disease

• It is autosomal dominant hereditary syndrome first described in 1926 by

Arvid Vilhelm Lindau

• Patient may present with--1. cerebellar dysfunction- ataxia and in

coordination with or without hydrocephalus2. Long H/O minor neurological problem or

sudden exacerbation

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VHL contd…..

• VHL includes retinal angiomatosis, CNS haemangioblastoma and various visceral tumors most commonly involving the kidneys and adrenal gland

• This syndrome is classified as PHAKOMATOSIS although it does not include any cutaneous manifestation.

• It’s dominating mode of transmission compels performing alerts screening of family members of patient diagnosed with VHL

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Diagnostic work up VHL

• Family history

• Detailed funduscopy

• Haematocrit & RBC count

• MRI with contrast

• Arteriography with DSA

• Spinal Angiography if spinal lesion on MRI

• Urine for Metanephrine- if +ve then 24 hrs VMA

• Abdominal CT scan esp. for pancreas, renal and suprarenal

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Vascular lesion

• Arterio -venous malformation

• Cavernoma

Both with or without bleed, confirmed on Angiography

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Astrocytoma

• Pilocytic astrocytoma- in children

• GBM - in adults

• Ependymoma

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Pilocytic astrocytoma on MRI

Iso-Hypointense solid component compared to adjacent brain on T1 and significantly Hyper intense solid component on T2

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Ependymoma on MRI

• Typically heterogenous mass in all modalities

Area of necrosis, calcification, cystic changes and hemorrhage frequently seen

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Diagnosis of our case

• On the basis of MRI imaging and clinicalpicture most suggestive diagnosis of our case isHaemangioblastoma

• Patient has been referred to specialist

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Brain Tumor: Systemic approach

For analysis of potential brain tumor Questions that need to be answered

1. Age of the patient2. Localization- intra versus extra axial

Which anatomical compartmentMid line crossing

3. CT or MRI- calcification, fat, cystic4. Contrast enhancement5. Effect on surrounding structure- mass effect, edema6. Solitary or multiple7. Pseudotumour

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References

• Haemangioblastoma-Central nervous system

Dr Bruno Di Muzio and Dr Frank Gaillard et al

radiopaedia.org/article/

• Haemangioblastoma: Medscape Reference

emedicine.medscape.com/article

• Haemangioblastoma: wikipedia.org/wiki/haemangioblastoma

• Brain tumor: systemic approach Robin Smithnis and Walter Montanera Radiology Assistant

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References contd…..

• Haemangioblastoma: Neuroradiology

neuroradiology.ws/haemangioblastoma.htm

• Cerebellar haemangioblastoma: An unusual cause of syncope eradiology.bidmc.harvard.edu/learning lab/mohamed.pdf

• Tumors of uncertain histogenesis-haemangioblastoma Text book of Radiology and Imaging vol 2 David Sutton

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