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With advances in MR imaging reports of pineal cyst have become more common. In
contrast to pineal neoplasm, a pineal cyst is usually asymptomatic and is detected
incidentally. We reviewed six cases of pineal cyst diagnosed between 1991 and 1995
Only one patient presented with syncopal attack due to compression of the midbrain
MRI typically repeals a cystic mass with a mean diameter of 1.66cm and shows faint
contrast enhancement Since it shows the anatomic relationship of the cyst to the
aquedect sagittal MRI most useful diagnost test In the one symptomatic patient, we
performed suboccipital cramiectomy and cyst It contained clear fluid and was easily
removed Surgery can be considered only when talc lesion symptoms due to compression
of the quadrigeminal plate. aqueduct, or midbrain The long term behavior of lesions is,
however. unknown. so only with follow-up for long time will appropriate management
techniques become apparent

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Pineal cyst; Pineal tumor; Pineal gland; Magnetic resonance imaging.;

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