Acute hydrocephalus and tectal plate tumor

Case contributed by Hidayatullah Hamidi
Diagnosis probable

Presentation

The patient has been in a coma for 2 days. Prior to that, they experienced headaches and dizziness.

Patient Data

Age: 35 years
Gender: Female

The midbrain -including the tectum and superior cerebellar peduncles- is expanded by an enhancing lesion. The lesion returns low signals on T1WI, and high signals on T2/FLAIR with vivid enhancement post IV contrast. The lesion has relative diffusion restriction. No blooming artifact in T2*GRE to suggest hemorrhage/calcification.

The mass lesion is compressing the Sylvain aqueduct resulting in proximal tri-ventricular acute hydrocephalus (evident by trans-ependymal CSF leakage).

Case Discussion

Considering the location of the mass, the features are likely of tectal plate glioma. No pathology or follow-up is available.

The presence of trans-ependymal CSF leakage suggests the nature of the hydrocephalus is acute.

How to use cases

You can use Radiopaedia cases in a variety of ways to help you learn and teach.

Creating your own cases is easy.

Updating… Please wait.

 Unable to process the form. Check for errors and try again.

 Thank you for updating your details.