Abstract
Introduction
Neuroenteric cysts are rare benign endodermal lesions of the central nervous system that result from incomplete resorption of neuroenteric canal and mostly found in cervical and upper thoracic spinal canal. Intracranial neuroenteric cysts are extra axial and commonly located anteriorly in the posterior cranial fossa. MRI demonstrates variable intensity within the lesion on T1, T2W, and DWI sequences.
Methods
Three cases of posterior fossa non-enhancing cystic lesions of variable signal intensity underwent MRI with MR spectroscopy, where MR spectroscopy demonstrated dominant peak at 2 ppm, mimicking normal Nacetyl aspartate (NAA).
Conclusion
MR spectroscopy in addition to conventional MRI may help in differentiating intracranial neuroenteric cyst from its close differentials.
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Phadke, R.V., Naik, S., Udiya, A. et al. Role of MR spectroscopy in diagnosis of intracranial neuroenteric cyst. Childs Nerv Syst 34, 1791–1794 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-018-3802-1
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