Presentation
Temporal frontal headache and photophobia
Patient Data
Age: 16 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Pineal cyst complicated by hemorrhage
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Pineal cyst demonstrating a blood sedimentation level, consistent with prior hemorrhage. No internal enhancement is seen.
The pineal cyst has a thin wall which does not enhance.
No significant mass effect on the cerebral aqueduct.
No suprasellar mass or pituitary enlargement. .
Conclusion:
Pineal cyst complicated by hemorrhage.
Case Discussion
This pineal cyst has been followed up for 4 years, the result of the follow-up showed no features of an underlying pineal gland tumor and no further evidence of recurrent hemorrhage.