Abstract
Background: Third ventricle colloid cysts are regarded as benign lesions. They may, however,
present with dramatic and rapidly deteriorating neurological signs, leading to sudden
death. Although the exact cause of this clinical course is unknown, acute hydrocephalus
caused by occlusion of Monro's foramina has been suggested. This, in turn, may be
the result of acute cyst swelling, which can exceptionally be due to an intralesional
hemorrhage.
Case Report: This report illustrates the case of a young patient who deteriorated to sudden coma
and was found to have a hemorrhagic colloid cyst of the third ventricle. This was
removed via a purely endoscopic technique. Although the radiological results were
excellent, the clinical outcome was poor.
Conclusions: This case suggests once again the importance of the early recognition of colloid
cysts of the third ventricle for appropriate treatment before potentially irreversible
neurological deterioration sets in.
Key words
colloid cyst - endoscopy - hemorrhage - third ventricle
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Correspondence
U. GodanoMD
Department of Neurosurgery
Brotzu Hospital
Via Peretti 1
09134 Cagliari
Italy
eMail: umbertogodano@aob.it