Spinal neurenteric cysts without associated malformations. Are they the same as those presenting in spinal dysraphism?

Citation
Ts. Paleologos et al., Spinal neurenteric cysts without associated malformations. Are they the same as those presenting in spinal dysraphism?, BR J NEUROS, 14(3), 2000, pp. 185-194
Citations number
103
Categorie Soggetti
Neurology
Journal title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY
ISSN journal
02688697 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
185 - 194
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-8697(200006)14:3<185:SNCWAM>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Spinal neurenteric cysts are rare intradural developmental lesions, usually composed of a thin-walled cyst whose lining mimicks gastro-intestinal or r espiratory epithelium. A detailed review of the literature revealed 80 case s of solitary spinal neurenteric cysts (including a new case of ours), whic h were analysed and compared, regarding clinical and pathological aspects, with 56 such cases of those with concomitant evidence of dysraphism. Older age and cervical location were found to be statistically characteristic of the solitary cysts in contrast to younger age and lumbosarcal location for the 'dysraphic' cases. Magnetic resonance imaging is the diagnostic modalit y of choice. Good evidence of the developmental origin of incomplete separa tion of notochord and endoderm was given by the fact that histologically so litary cysts were mainly composed by endodermal derivatives, while 'dysraph ic' had also mesenchymal and ectodermal elements. Thus, it seems that addit ional spinal dysraphic changes are more likely to be found when ectodermal and mesenchymal elements co-exist with endodermal ones, possibly indicating an earlier error in development than in other cases containing only endode rmal elements.