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Pineal Body Cyst

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Pineal Region Lesions

Mohamed Wael Samir, MDProf. of NeurosurgeryAin Shams University

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Pathology

V Vascular : Vein of Galen MalformationI Infectious : Cysticercous cystsT Trauma: A Autoimmune/inflammatory M Metabolic/toxic I Iatrogenic N Neoplastic: C NextC Congenital/familial: Pineal cystsD Degenerative :E Epileptic :F Functional :

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Neoplasms of Pineal Region Metastatic tumors (very rare) Primary tumors: from pineal tissue

Primary Pineal parenchymal tumors [PPTs] (15%) Pineocytoma (GI) Pineal parenchymal tumour of intermediate differentiation (GII/III) Pineoblastoma (GIV) Papillary tumor of the pineal (GII/III)

Germ Cell Tumors [GCTs) (70%) Pure germinoma (52%) Teratoma (192%) Mixed germ cell tumor (16%) Endodermal sinus tumor (Yolk sac tumour) (5%) Embryonal cell carcinoma (4%) Choriocarcinoma (4%)

Secondary tumors: from adjacent tissueAstrocytoma ► Hemangiopericytoma Meningioma ► Ependymoma

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Neoplasms of Pineal Region

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Adult # Pediatric Population

60% Benign

60% Malignant

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Non Neoplastic Pineal Body Cyst

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Pathogenesis

Developmental:

Degenerative:

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Epidemiology

Incidence: Up to 23% in MRI Up to 40% in autopsy

Gender: More in female

Race: Age:

Any age but mainly in adults in the fourth decade of life Risk factors:

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Macroscopic Features

Site : Size:

2mm - > 2 cm Character:

Uni-locular or multi-locular

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Microscopic Features

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Radiological Features

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Natural History

Stationary: ~ 75% (*)

Regressive: ~ 16% (*)

Progressive: ~ 8% (*)

(*) Barboriak DP et al: AJR Am J Roentgenol 2001;176:737–43

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Clinical Presentation

Asymptomatic: Compression:

Acute: Apoplexy Gradual:

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Management

Asymptomatic: Sure of diagnosis:

No intervention or follow up radiologically Not sure of diagnosis:

Follow up clinically and radiological

Symptomatic: Stable minor symptoms and signs:

Follow up clinically and radiological Progressive or major symptoms and signs

Intervention

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Reference

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KATZMAN GL, DAGHER AP, PATRONAS NJ. Incidental findings on brain magnetic resonance imaging from 1000 asymptomatic volunteers. JAMA 1999;282:36-9.

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MAMOURIAN AC, TOWFIGHI]. Pineal cysts: MR imaging. AJNR AmJ NeuroradioI1986;7:1081-6.

TAPP E. The histology and pathology of the human pineal gland. In: KAPPERS ]A, PEVET P, editors. The pineal gland of vertebrates including man. Amsterdam: Elsevier! North-Holland,1979:481-500.

PU Y,MAHANKALI S, HOUJ, LIJ, LANCASTERJL, GAO J-H, APPELBAUM DE, FOX PT. High prevalence of pineal cysts in healthy adults demonstrated by high-resolution, noncontrast brain MR imaging. AJNR AmJ Neuroradio12007; 28;1706-9.

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Jelena Bosnjak, Mislav Budisic, Draien Azman, Maja Strineka, Miljenko Crnjakovic and Vida Demarin: PINEAL GLAND CYSTS - AN OVERVIEW. Acta Clin Croat 2009; 48:355-358 Michael A. Fleege, Gary M. Miller, Geoffrey P. Fletcher, Jonathan S. Fain , and Bernd W. Scheithauer: Benign Glial Cysts of the Pineal Gland: Unusual Imaging Characteristics with Histologic Correlation. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 15:16 1-166, Jan 1994 Hirato J, Nakazato Y. Pathology of pineal region tumors. J Neurooncol 2001;54:239–49 Burger PC, Scheithauer BW (eds.). Atlas of Tumor Pathology. Tumors

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Neurooncol 2001;54:239–49

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LOUIS DN, OHGAKI H, WIESTLER OD, CAVENEE WK, BURGER PC, ]OUVET A, SCHEITHAUER BW, KLEIHUES P. The 2007 WHO classification of tumours of the central nervous system. Acta Neuropathol 2007;114:97109Barboriak DP, Lee L, and Provenzale JM. Serial MRI imaging of pineal cysts: implications for natural history and follow-up. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2001;176:737–43Milroy CM, Smith CL. Sudden death due to a glial cyst of the pineal gland. J Clin Pathol 1996;49:267–69Richardson JK, Hirsch CS. Sudden, unexpected death due to pineal apoplexy. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 1986;7:64–68Y. Pu, S. Mahankali, J. Hou, J. Li, J.L. Lancaster, J.-H. Gao, D.E. Appelbaum, P.T. Fox: High Prevalence of Pineal Cysts in Healthy Adults Demonstrated by High-Resolution, Noncontrast Brain MR Imaging. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 28:1706–09 Oct 2007

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