Meningoceles (also spelt meningocoele) are protrusions of the meninges through a defect or weak point in the skull or spine, usually involving the soft tissues beneath the surface of the skin. They are typically categorised into congenital, iatrogenic (e.g. following a craniotomy, sinus surgery, or as a laminectomy complication), and spontaneous.
- cranial meningocele
- congenital cranial meningocele
- acquired cranial meningocele
- spinal meningocele
- congenital spinal meningocele
- acquired spinal meningocele
A differential diagnosis for both spinal and cranial acquired meningoceles are pseudomeningoceles, which are CSF collections not lined by dura.