1.A Case of Rathke Cleft Cyst Apoplexy.
Keimyung Medical Journal 2014;33(2):159-163
Rathke cleft cysts (RCCs) are benign epithelial lesions of the sellar and suprasellar region. Most RCCs remain clinically silent throughout an individual's life. Symptomatic patients with RCCs manifest headaches, endocrinopathies, and visual disturbances secondary to parasellar extension. Rarely, RCCs can present in a manner similar to pituitary tumor apoplexy. One such case is reported herein. This 53-year-old man presented with acute headache, vomiting, and partial hypopituitarism. Surgical drainage of the cyst contents via a transnasal route confirmed the diagnosis of RCC and pituitary infarction.
Central Nervous System Cysts
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Diagnosis
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Drainage
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Headache
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Humans
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Hypopituitarism
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Infarction
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Middle Aged
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Pituitary Apoplexy
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Pituitary Neoplasms
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Stroke*
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Vomiting
2.Aberrant CpG Islands Hypermethylation Profiles in Malignant Gliomas.
Kwang Ryeol KIM ; Ealmaan KIM ; Eun Ik SON
Brain Tumor Research and Treatment 2014;2(1):29-35
BACKGROUND: The authors analyzed whether the promoter hypermethylation of cancer-related genes was involved in the tumorigenesis of malignant gliomas. METHODS: A total of 29 patients received surgery and histologically confirmed to have malignant gliomas from January 2000 to December 2006. The promoter methylation status of several genes, which were reported to be frequently methylated in malignant gliomas, was investigated using methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: All cases of malignant gliomas represented the promoter hypermethylation in at least 2 or more genes tested. Of 29 tumors, 28 (96.55%) showed concurrent hypermethylation of 3 or more genes. Ras association domain family member 1, epithelial cadherin, O-6 methyl guanine DNA methyltransferase, thrombospondin 1, p14 and adenomatous polyposis coli were frequently methylated in high grade gliomas including glioblastomas, anaplastic astrocytomas, and anaplastic oligodendrogliomas. CONCLUSION: Aberrant hypermethylation profile was closely related with malignant gliomas suggesting that epigenetic change may play a role in the development of malignant gliomas. Two or three target genes may provide useful clues to the development of the useful prognostic as well as diagnostic assays for malignant gliomas.
Adenomatous Polyposis Coli
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Astrocytoma
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Brain Neoplasms
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Carcinogenesis
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CpG Islands*
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DNA
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Epigenomics
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Glioblastoma
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Glioma*
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Guanine
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Humans
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Methylation
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Oligodendroglioma
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Thrombospondin 1
3.Cerebral Phaeohyphomycosis: A Rare Cause of Brain Abscess.
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2014;56(5):444-447
Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis (CP) is a very rare but serious form of central nervous system fungal infection that is caused by dematiaceous fungi. It is commonly associated with poor prognosis irrespective of the immune status of the patient. In this study, the authors describe the first case of CP in Korea that occurred in a 75-year-old man without immunodeficiency and showed favorable outcome after surgical excision and antifungal therapy. In addition, the authors herein review the literature regarding characteristics of this rare clinical entity with previously reported cases.
Aged
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Brain Abscess*
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Central Nervous System
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Cerebral Phaeohyphomycosis*
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Fungi
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Humans
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Korea
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Prognosis
4.Rupturing Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm during Computed Tomography Angiography: Three-Dimensional Visualization of Bleeding into the Septum Pellucidum and the Lateral Ventricle.
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2014;55(6):357-361
Computed tomography angiography (CTA) is commonly used in setting of subarachnoid hemorrhage, but imaging features of aneurysm rupturing taking place at the time of scanning has rarely been described. The author reports a case of actively rebleeding aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery with intraventricular extravasation on the hyperacute CTA imaging. The rebleeding route, not into the third ventricle but into the lateral ventricles, can be visualized by real-time three-dimensional CT pictures. The hemorrhage broke the septum pellucidum and the lamina rostralis rather than the lamina terminalis.
Aneurysm
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Angiography*
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Arteries
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Hemorrhage*
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Hypothalamus
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Intracranial Aneurysm*
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Lateral Ventricles*
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Septum Pellucidum*
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
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Third Ventricle
5.A Textiloma on the Pterion : A Rarely Occurred Craniotomy Complication.
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2013;53(4):252-254
Textiloma is an inflammatory mass containing surgical sponges that are unintentionally left behind in a surgical wound. This complication has been most commonly described by abdominal and gynecologic surgeons. However, the occurrence of textiloma after intracranial procedures especially under the temporalis muscle has not been documented. The author reports a rare case of textiloma of the pterion in a patient who presented with a subcutaneous tumor developed eight years after frontotemporal craniotomy for aneurysm clipping.
Aneurysm
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Craniotomy
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Humans
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Muscles
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Surgical Sponges
6.Isolated Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Following Minor Head Trauma : Case Illustration and Literature Review.
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2013;54(5):434-436
Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy (ONP) attributable to mild closed head trauma is a distinct rarity. Its diagnosis places high demands on the radiologist and the clinician. The authors describe this condition in a 36-year-old woman who slipped while walking and struck her face. Initial computed tomography did not reveal any causative cerebral and vascular lesions or orbital and cranial fractures. Enhancement and swelling of the cisternal segment of the oculomotor nerve was seen during the subacute phase on thin-sectioned contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance images. The current case received corticosteroid therapy, and then recovered fully in 13 months after injury. Possible mechanism of ONP from minor head injury is proposed and previous reports in the literature are reviewed.
Adult
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Craniocerebral Trauma*
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Head Injuries, Closed
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Head*
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Oculomotor Nerve Diseases*
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Oculomotor Nerve*
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Orbit
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Walking
7.Temozolomide Salvage Chemotherapy for Recurrent Anaplastic Oligodendroglioma and Oligo-Astrocytoma.
Ho Shin GWAK ; Gi Taek YEE ; Chul Kee PARK ; Jin Wook KIM ; Yong Kil HONG ; Seok Gu KANG ; Jeong Hoon KIM ; Ho Jun SEOL ; Tae Young JUNG ; Jong Hee CHANG ; Heon YOO ; Jeong Hyun HWANG ; Se Hyuk KIM ; Bong Jin PARK ; Sun Chul HWANG ; Min Su KIM ; Seon Hwan KIM ; Eun Young KIM ; Ealmaan KIM ; Hae Yu KIM ; Young Cho KO ; Hwan Jung YUN ; Ji Hye YOUN ; Juyoung KIM ; Byeongil LEE ; Seung Hoon LEE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2013;54(6):489-495
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of temozolomide (TMZ) chemotherapy for recurrent anaplastic oligodendroglioma (AO) and anaplastic oligoastrocytoma (AOA). METHODS: A multi-center retrospective trial enrolled seventy-two patients with histologically proven AO/AOA who underwent TMZ chemotherapy for their recurrent tumors from 2006 to 2010. TMZ was administered orally (150 to 200 mg/m2/day) for 5 days per 28 days until unacceptable toxicity occurred or tumor progression was observed. RESULTS: TMZ chemotherapy cycles administered was median 5.3 (range, 1-41). The objective response rate was 24% including 8 cases (11%) of complete response and another 23 patients (32%) were remained as stable disease. Severe side effects (> or =grade 3) occurred only in 9 patients (13%). Progression-free survival (PFS) of all patients was a median 8.0 months (95% confidence interval, 6.0-10.0). The time to recurrence of a year or after was a favorable prognostic factor for PFS (p<0.05). Overall survival (OS) was apparently differed by the patient's histology, as AOA patients survived a median OS of 18.0 months while AO patients did not reach median OS at median follow-up of 11.5 months (range 2.7-65 months). Good performance status of Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group 0 and 1 showed prolonged OS (p<0.01). CONCLUSION: For recurrent AO/AOA after surgery followed by radiation therapy, TMZ could be recommended as a salvage therapy at the estimated efficacy equal to procarbazine, lomustine, and vincristine (PCV) chemotherapy at first relapse. For patients previously treated with PCV, TMZ is a favorable therapeutic option as 2nd line salvage chemotherapy with an acceptable toxicity rate.
Disease-Free Survival
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Drug Therapy*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Lomustine
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Oligodendroglioma*
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Procarbazine
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Salvage Therapy
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Vincristine
8.A Case of Ectopic Rathke's Cleft Cyst in the Prepontine Cistern.
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2012;52(2):152-155
A Rathke's cleft cyst (RCC) is a benign pituitary cyst derived from the remnant of Rathke's pouch, and usually presents as an intrasellar lesion with varying degrees of suprasellar extension. However, to date, a description of a primary prepontine RCC with no intrasellar component has not been reported. The author describes an exceptional case of a symptomatic RCC located behind the sella turcica in a 41-year-old woman who presented with severe headache. The author also provides an embryological hypothesis of the development of an ectopic RCC, with a special emphasis on radiologic characteristics.
Adult
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Central Nervous System Cysts
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Female
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Headache
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Humans
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Sella Turcica
9.A Rathke's Cleft Cyst Presenting with Apoplexy.
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2012;52(4):404-406
The occurrence of symptomatic pituitary hemorrhage into a Rathke's cleft cyst (RCC) is extremely rare. The author reports an interesting case of intra- and suprasellar RCC presented with features of pituitary apoplexy. This 62-year-old woman suffered acute headache, mental confusion, and partial hypopituitarism. The characteristics of the magnetic resonance imaging seemed most compatible with a hemorrhagic pituitary adenoma. Transsphenoidal drainage of the cyst contents confirmed the diagnosis of hemorrhagic RCC and resolved the symptoms. All published data on this rare clinical entity are extracted and reviewed.
Drainage
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Female
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Headache
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hypopituitarism
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Pituitary Apoplexy
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Pituitary Neoplasms
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Stroke
10.Imaging Findings of Brain Death on 3-Tesla MRI.
Chul Ho SOHN ; Hwa Pyung LEE ; Jun Beom PARK ; Hyuk Won CHANG ; Ealmaan KIM ; Eunhee KIM ; Ui Jun PARK ; Hyoung Tae KIM ; Jeonghun KU
Korean Journal of Radiology 2012;13(5):541-549
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the usefulness of 3-tesla (3T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including T2-weighted imaging (T2WI), diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), time-of-flight (TOF) magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), T2*-weighted gradient recalled echo (GRE), and susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) in diagnosing brain death. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Magnetic resonance imaging findings for 10 patients with clinically verified brain death (group I) and seven patients with comatose or stuporous mentality who did not meet the clinical criteria of brain death (group II) were retrospectively reviewed. RESULTS: Tonsilar herniation and loss of intraarterial flow signal voids (LIFSV) on T2WI were highly sensitive and specific findings for the diagnosis of brain death (p < 0.001 and < 0.001, respectively). DWI, TOF-MRA, and GRE findings were statistically different between the two groups (p = 0.015, 0.029, and 0.003, respectively). However, cortical high signal intensities in T2WI and SWI findings were not statistically different between the two group (p = 0.412 and 1.0, respectively). CONCLUSION: T2-weighted imaging, DWI, and MRA using 3T MRI may be useful for diagnosing brain death. However, SWI findings are not specific due to high false positive findings.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Brain Death/*pathology
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Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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False Positive Reactions
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Female
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Humans
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Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
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Magnetic Resonance Angiography
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging/*methods
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Sensitivity and Specificity

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