Object The authors of this retrospective review and analysis of the literature cover an institutional series of neurenteric cysts of the central nervous system in children treated in …
L Wang, J Zhang, Z Wu, G Jia, L Zhang, S Hao… - …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: Intracranial neurenteric cysts are rare, benign lesions of the central nervous system. OBJECTIVE: To analyze our experience with these lesions and conduct a …
CR Lippman, M Arginteanu, D Purohit… - … of Neurosurgery: Spine, 2001 - thejns.org
✓ This case of a 68-year-old woman with a low-thoracic intramedullary neurenteric cyst is notable for clinical presentation, cyst location, intraoperative findings, and imaging …
T S. Paleologos, M. Thom, DGT … - British journal of …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Spinal neurenteric cysts are rare intradural developmental lesions, usually composed of a thin-walled cyst whose lining mimicks gastro-intestinal or respiratory epithelium. A detailed …
N Garg, S Sampath, TC Yasha… - British Journal of …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Spinal neurenteric cysts are intradural cystic lesions. These represent a part of the spectrum of developmental anomalies. These are rare lesions. Most of the data in literature is review …
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Epithelial cysts of the central nervous system are unusual entities, with the majority reported to occur in the spinal canal. More unusual is the …
A Ricciardelli, EK Tantry, A Flores, J McGinnis… - … of Neurosurgery: Case …, 2024 - thejns.org
BACKGROUND Neurenteric cysts are rare congenital lesions from heterotopic endodermal tissue, often presenting with radiculopathy or myelopathy in young adults. Gross-total …
R Kumar, SR Nayak - Pediatric neurosurgery, 2002 - karger.com
Six cases of unusual neuroenteric (NE) cysts, occurring in children aged 15 months to 18 years, are reported here. Three of the cysts were extramedullary, while the other three were …
M Rotondo, R D'Avanzo, M Natale… - … of Neurosurgery: Spine, 2005 - thejns.org
✓ Neurenteric spinal cysts are infrequently occurring dysraphic lesions that are caused by persistent or abnormal communication among neuroectoderm, notochord, and endoderm …