Septum pellucidum cyst
Introduction
Brief introduction of transparent septum Transparently separated between the lateral ventricles, there is a narrow cavity between the two sides, the upper part of the transparent compartment is the corpus callosum, and the lower part is the dome. Transparent compartments, Verga cavities, clear septum cysts, and Verga cavities are collectively referred to as "transparent compartments." If the two side walls of the liquid-containing structure between the bilateral ventricles are curved and bulged to both sides, and the distance between the side walls is greater than or equal to 10 mm, it is a transparent septum cyst. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 0.002% Susceptible people: good for children Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: headache
Cause
Causes of clear septum cyst
The cause of congenital clear septum cyst is unknown.
Prevention
Transparent septum prevention
There is no effective preventive measure for this disease, and early detection is needed.
Complication
Transparent septal cyst complications Complications
Can cause headaches, vomiting and other symptoms.
Symptom
Transparent septum cyst symptoms common symptoms deep sensory impairment motor dysfunction headache vomiting papillary edema consciousness disorder
Transparent septum cysts are divided into symptomatic and non-symptomatic. The former is also called dilated transparent septum cyst, which can cause obstruction of interventricular pores, resulting in symptoms such as headache, vomiting, papilledema and disturbance of consciousness. Behavioral, autonomic, and sensorimotor function abnormalities may occur when the transparent septum is involved in the hypothalamic-slit triangle or affects venous return in the deep brain. Once hydrocephalus occurs, the optic nerve pathway can be oppressed, causing symptoms in neuro-ophthalmology.
Examine
Examination of transparent septum cyst
It can perform brain CT examination and EEG examination.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and differentiation of transparent septum
To diagnose the expansion of transparent septum cysts: 1, the ventricles and brain pool and the cyst cavity do not communicate; 2, the capsule cavity has the ability to secrete fluid.
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