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Middle fossa cyst presenting as a delayed complication of temporal lobectomy: case report

Weaver, John P.
Phillips, Catherine
Horowitz, Sandra L.
Benjamin, Sheldon
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Symptomatic middle fossa cysts have not previously been described as complications of temporal lobectomy that has been performed to control complex partial seizures. A patient is described who developed a middle fossa cyst causing mass effect, intracranial hypertension, and neurological deterioration > 2 years after temporal lobectomy for complex partial seizures. An enlarging cyst with cerebrospinal fluid imaging characteristics was detected on neuroimages 1 year before neurological deterioration. The patient was treated by the insertion of a cystoperitoneal shunt for cerebrospinal fluid diversion. The potential causes of an acquired arachnoid cyst and hydrocephalus are discussed.

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Neurosurgery. 1996 May;38(5):1047-50; disussion 1050-1. Link to article on publisher's website

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