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Intracranial dermoid cyst rupture-related brain ischemia: Case report and hemodynamic study
RATIONALE: Spontaneous rupture of intracranial dermoid cyst is a rare but serious clinical event that can result in cerebral ischemia. Cerebral vasospasm and vasculitis are considered as potential mechanisms of dermoid cyst rupture-related cerebral ischemia. However, the hemodynamic mechanisms betwe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5287942/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28121918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000005631 |
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author | Jin, Hang Guo, Zhen-Ni Luo, Yun Zhao, Ren Sun, Ming-Shuo Yang, Yi |
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description | RATIONALE: Spontaneous rupture of intracranial dermoid cyst is a rare but serious clinical event that can result in cerebral ischemia. Cerebral vasospasm and vasculitis are considered as potential mechanisms of dermoid cyst rupture-related cerebral ischemia. However, the hemodynamic mechanisms between cerebral ischemia and dermoid cyst rupture are not well known. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 55-year-old, right-handed man was admitted to our hospital with sudden receptive aphasia and right-sided hypoalgesia. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a ruptured dermoid cyst and watershed infarcts in the left hemisphere. Then brain magnetic resonance angiography disclosed mild stenosis in the left middle cerebral artery (MCA), and further high-resolution MRI demonstrated it was caused by an unstable atherosclerosis plaque. Transcranial Doppler of the patient showed a decreasing tendency of peak systolic velocity (PSV) of the left MCA at different time points after the stroke (from 290cm/s at day 6 to 120cm/s at day 30), indicating a transient vasospasm. However, the time course of dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) seemed different from the PSV. The patient's dCA reached its lowest point at day 8 and was restored at day 10. The time course of dCA indicated a “called procedure” of a cerebrovascular regulating function to deal with the stimulation in subarachnoid space. DIAGNOSES: A dermoid cyst rupture-related cerebral infarction was diagnosed in this patient. INTERVENTIONS: Aspirin (100 mg/d) and atorvastatin (20 mg/d) were given to the patient. A neurosurgical operation was strongly recommended to minimize the risk of further injury of the ruptured dermoid cyst; however, the patient refused the recommended treatment. OUTCOMES: The neurological deficit of the patient was significantly improved on 30 days follow-up. LESSONS: We found that the spread of cyst contents through the subarachnoid and/or ventricular system can induce a vasospasm. Then, dCA was “called” to deal with the stimulation in the subarachnoid space. Compromised dCA seems to be one of the compensatory of cerebral vasospasm after a dermoid cyst rupture. |
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spelling | pubmed-52879422017-02-08 Intracranial dermoid cyst rupture-related brain ischemia: Case report and hemodynamic study Jin, Hang Guo, Zhen-Ni Luo, Yun Zhao, Ren Sun, Ming-Shuo Yang, Yi Medicine (Baltimore) 5300 RATIONALE: Spontaneous rupture of intracranial dermoid cyst is a rare but serious clinical event that can result in cerebral ischemia. Cerebral vasospasm and vasculitis are considered as potential mechanisms of dermoid cyst rupture-related cerebral ischemia. However, the hemodynamic mechanisms between cerebral ischemia and dermoid cyst rupture are not well known. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 55-year-old, right-handed man was admitted to our hospital with sudden receptive aphasia and right-sided hypoalgesia. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a ruptured dermoid cyst and watershed infarcts in the left hemisphere. Then brain magnetic resonance angiography disclosed mild stenosis in the left middle cerebral artery (MCA), and further high-resolution MRI demonstrated it was caused by an unstable atherosclerosis plaque. Transcranial Doppler of the patient showed a decreasing tendency of peak systolic velocity (PSV) of the left MCA at different time points after the stroke (from 290cm/s at day 6 to 120cm/s at day 30), indicating a transient vasospasm. However, the time course of dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) seemed different from the PSV. The patient's dCA reached its lowest point at day 8 and was restored at day 10. The time course of dCA indicated a “called procedure” of a cerebrovascular regulating function to deal with the stimulation in subarachnoid space. DIAGNOSES: A dermoid cyst rupture-related cerebral infarction was diagnosed in this patient. INTERVENTIONS: Aspirin (100 mg/d) and atorvastatin (20 mg/d) were given to the patient. A neurosurgical operation was strongly recommended to minimize the risk of further injury of the ruptured dermoid cyst; however, the patient refused the recommended treatment. OUTCOMES: The neurological deficit of the patient was significantly improved on 30 days follow-up. LESSONS: We found that the spread of cyst contents through the subarachnoid and/or ventricular system can induce a vasospasm. Then, dCA was “called” to deal with the stimulation in the subarachnoid space. Compromised dCA seems to be one of the compensatory of cerebral vasospasm after a dermoid cyst rupture. 2017-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5287942/ /pubmed/28121918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000005631 Text en Copyright © 2017 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
spellingShingle | 5300 Jin, Hang Guo, Zhen-Ni Luo, Yun Zhao, Ren Sun, Ming-Shuo Yang, Yi Intracranial dermoid cyst rupture-related brain ischemia: Case report and hemodynamic study |
title | Intracranial dermoid cyst rupture-related brain ischemia: Case report and hemodynamic study |
title_full | Intracranial dermoid cyst rupture-related brain ischemia: Case report and hemodynamic study |
title_fullStr | Intracranial dermoid cyst rupture-related brain ischemia: Case report and hemodynamic study |
title_full_unstemmed | Intracranial dermoid cyst rupture-related brain ischemia: Case report and hemodynamic study |
title_short | Intracranial dermoid cyst rupture-related brain ischemia: Case report and hemodynamic study |
title_sort | intracranial dermoid cyst rupture-related brain ischemia: case report and hemodynamic study |
topic | 5300 |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5287942/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28121918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000005631 |
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