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  2. Arachnoid Cyst - Mayo Clinic Connect

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    There was no option for me to select a canadian province) and I am a 39 yr old woman. I have been diagnosed with an arachnoid cyst of the right posterior fossa which measures 2.1x1.6x1.6 cm. The diagnosis came from an MRI after I started experiencing tingling and numbing sensations in my hands and feet.

  3. Arachnoid Cyst | Page 3 | Mayo Clinic Connect

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    The report of CT says "an incidental small left middle cranial fossa arachnoid cyst. Measuring approximately 3.5 x 1.5 x 1.8 cm. There is mild remodeling/thinning of the anterior wall the left middle cranial fossa. The ventricles and cisternal spaces otherwise appear normal. No intracranial hemorrhage."

  4. Posterior Fossa Arachnoid Cysts | Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Posterior Fossa Arachnoid Cysts. Posted by josh1barr @josh1barr, Jul 17, 2021. I had a craniotomy in May 2020 to fenestrate a cyst. Symptom free for a few weeks only to discover excess CSF causing increased pressure. Several lumbar punctures later it was determined my protein levels were too high for a shunt insertion.

  5. Arachnoid Cyst | Page 12 | Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Hi there, I am living in Ontario, Canada (although my profile lists an american state. There was no option for me to select a canadian province) and I am a 39 yr old woman. I have been diagnosed with an arachnoid cyst of the right posterior fossa which measures 2.1x1.6x1.6 cm.

  6. Arachnoid Cyst | Page 14 - Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Hi - just wanted to introduce a member who is seeking some information on the source of symptoms -- whether they are arising from arachnoid cyst or from a traumatic brain injury (TBI), @neet. neet said an arachnoid cyst was seen on MRI in May, almost a year after experiencing the TBI with multiple fractures, bleeds and loss of sense of smell.

  7. Arachnoid Cysts - Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Arachnoid Cysts. Posted by melmoore @melmoore, Nov 6, 2023. I discov that I had a large cyst about 6 years ago, when at that time I was not showing symptoms other than occasional "episodes of vertigo and depression." Fast forward to about 2 years ago, I started getting this horrible dizziness and motion sick feeling every day that last for most ...

  8. Does anyone else have experience with a symptomatic arachnoid...

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    I've never been able to get the medical establishment to take the cyst seriously because arachnoid cysts are only rarely symptomatic. The neuro-surgeon simply denied that the cyst is causing the symptoms. But it seems too coincidental to me that the symptoms have always been at the exact spot of the cyst. So I wondering what other people's ...

  9. Arachnoid cyst or autoimmune disease | Mayo Clinic Connect

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    He looked at my past Mri's. He said arachnoid cyst can become dangerous. Also, I have a small mass of near the left of my brain (which I never knew) . In May I tested positive for an autoimmune disease. I still don't have a diagnosis. I believe it's neurological. The last seizure I had was in May.

  10. Massive Retrocerebellar Arachnoid Cyst | Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Massive Retrocerebellar Arachnoid Cyst. Hello, recent imaging has shown that I have a massive (4.6 x 9.8 x 6.7 cm) retrocerebellar arachnoid cyst, most likely congenital, completely surrounding the left half of my cerebellum. Imaging shows the left half of my cerebellum is about half the size of the right.

  11. MRI results help needed - Mayo Clinic Connect

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    There is also very mild posterior parameniscal synovitis but no cyst formation. The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments appear intact. Both the tibial and fibular collateral ligaments as well as the distal iliotibial band are normal. There is no evidence of popliteal fossa mass. There is a collapsed Baker's cyst present.