Pineal Cyst


KEY FACTS

Terminology

  • Nonneoplastic intrapineal glial-lined cyst

Imaging

  • CT

    • Sharply demarcated, smooth cyst behind 3rd ventricle

    • 80% < 10 mm (can be large; reported up to 4.5 cm)

    • Fluid iso-/slightly hyperdense to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

    • 25% Ca++ in cyst wall

  • MR

    • Slightly hyperintense to CSF (55-60%) on most sequences

    • Isointense (40%)

    • 1-2% hemorrhage (heterogeneous signal intensity)

    • Does not suppress on FLAIR

Top Differential Diagnoses

  • Normal pineal gland

  • Pineocytoma

  • Epidermoid cyst

  • Arachnoid cyst

  • Pineal parenchymal tumor of intermediate differentiation

Clinical Issues

  • Vast majority clinically silent, discovered incidentally

    • Occur at all ages

    • Found in 1-5% of normal MRs

    • May spontaneously resolve in children

  • Headache (less common)

  • “Pineal apoplexy” with intracystic hemorrhage (rare)

    • ± acute hydrocephalus, sudden death (very rare)

Diagnostic Checklist

  • Cannot distinguish benign PC from neoplasm (pineocytoma) on basis of imaging studies alone

    • Both may remain stable for many years

  • Heterogeneous, nodular, or ring-like enhancing pineal mass may be benign cyst, not neoplasm

Sagittal graphic shows a small cystic lesion within the pineal gland
. Small benign pineal cysts (PCs) are often found incidentally at autopsy or imaging.

Submentovertex (L) and sagittal midline section (R) show a benign, nonneoplastic pineal gland cyst found incidentally at autopsy. The cyst
is very well delineated and has a moderately thick wall surrounding the cystic cavity.

(Courtesy E. Tessa Hedley-Whyte, MD.)

Axial NECT scan in a patient with chronic nonspecific headaches and normal neurologic examination shows a 16-mm cystic pineal gland with rim calcifications
. The lesion is stable over several years and is a presumed nonneoplastic PC.

Collage of images shows a 20-mm PC on NECT
that is slightly hyperdense to cerebrospinal fluid in the adjacent 3rd ventricle. The lesion is hyperintense on T2WI
and FLAIR
. A thin enhancing rim is present on T1C+
. This is a surgically proven PC.

TERMINOLOGY

Abbreviations

  • Pineal cyst (PC)

Synonyms

  • Glial cyst of pineal gland

Definitions

  • Nonneoplastic intrapineal glial-lined cyst

IMAGING

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