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Pediatric Neurosurgery 2008

Resting tremor secondary to a pineal cyst: case report and review of the literature.

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Jonathan T Morgan
Alexander J Scumpia
Toni M Webster
Mark A Mittler
Morris Edelman
Steven J Schneider

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BACKGROUND

Patients with pineal lesions typically present with the classical signs of increased intracranial pressure (headache, nausea, vomiting) and/or Parinaud's syndrome. Rare symptomatology of secondary parkinsonism attributed to pineal lesions has been previously reported in the literature. We describe an unusual case of a pineal cyst in a patient with the presenting sign of a resting tremor.

METHODS

We report an 18-year-old Caucasian female who presented with a 1-month history of a new-onset progressive, unilateral low-frequency right-hand resting tremor with associated headache, nausea, vomiting, and excessive diarrhea. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated an atypical appearance with enhancement of a mildly prominent pineal gland, possibly representing a pineal cyst. The patient did not exhibit radiographic signs of hydrocephalus. Based upon the radiographic appearance, one could not exclude with absolute certainty the presence of a malignancy. The patient ultimately underwent a bilateral suboccipital craniotomy with gross total resection of the lesion. Postoperatively, the patient exhibited immediate resolution of her preoperative resting tremor and continues to be symptom free at 1 year.

CONCLUSIONS

A new-onset, resting tremor and/or other secondary parkinsonism symptoms should raise clinical suspicions of pineal lesions. Treatment can be guided based on tissue type and the presence or absence of hydrocephalus. We observed that complete surgical resection of the lesion provided the best treatment option for the total resolution of symptoms attributed to the disturbance of the microvasculature surrounding the nigro-striatal-pallidal system.

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