2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2022.08.061
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Multiple intracranial hydatid cysts in posterior fossa in an adult—A case report

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“…Diagnosing hydatid cysts can be challenging due to the nonspecific nature of imaging findings and the high rate of misdiagnosis, particularly when differentiating them from arachnoid cysts and epidermoid tumors, which also commonly occur in the posterior fossa [ 19 ]. Hydatid cysts typically exhibit a spherical, round shape and have content with an attenuation value consistent with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) [ 19 ]. Notably, there was no contrast enhancement of the cyst wall, and perilesional edema was absent.…”
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“…Diagnosing hydatid cysts can be challenging due to the nonspecific nature of imaging findings and the high rate of misdiagnosis, particularly when differentiating them from arachnoid cysts and epidermoid tumors, which also commonly occur in the posterior fossa [ 19 ]. Hydatid cysts typically exhibit a spherical, round shape and have content with an attenuation value consistent with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) [ 19 ]. Notably, there was no contrast enhancement of the cyst wall, and perilesional edema was absent.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%