Pineal Cysts, Symptomatic

  • Home
  • P
  • Pineal Cysts, Symptomatic

Crucial
It is feasible that the major title of the record Pineal Cysts, Symptomatic is not the name you expected. Kindly examine the synonyms providing to locate the alternating name(s) as well as condition subdivision(s) covered by this report.

Words

  • Nonneoplastic Large Pineal Cysts

Condition Subdivisions

  • None

General Discussion
Pineal cysts are benign (non-cancerous) fluid-filled sacs identified around the brain which contains the pineal gland. Tiny pineal cysts (.5 cm or smaller) prevail incidents, usually discovered incidentally on regular neurological exams. Small pineal cysts rarely trigger signs (asymptomatic). Larger pineal cysts are uncommon findings that could cause a range of signs (symptomatic). Symptoms could consist of frustrations, increased pressure on the brain because of accumulation of extreme cerebrospinal liquid (hydrocephalus), and vision problems. Huge symptomatic pineal cysts might possibly trigger significant conditions such as seizures as well as loss of awareness. The precise source of symptomatic pineal cysts is unidentified.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Call 818-774-0955