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Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2002

Primary pituitary abscess: case report

Ricardo Alexandre Hanel; Andrei Koerbel; Daniel M. Prevedello; Marlus Sydnei Moro; João Cândido Araújo

Pituitary abscesses are potentially life-threatening lesions if not appropriately diagnosed and treated. The authors have operated on more than five hundred cases of pituitary tumors and only one represented a case of pituitary abscess. A 35-year-old woman was investigated for chronic frontal headache. CT scan showed a cystic sellar lesion with ring enhancement after contrast injection leading to an initial diagnosis of pituitary adenoma. She underwent a sublabial transsphenoidal approach to the pituitary gland. After dural opening, purulent material was obtained and no tumor or other associated lesion was detected. There was no evidence of current or previous septicemic illness, meningitis, cavernous sinus thrombosis or sinus infection. Cultures were negative. She was put on antibiotics and discharged after 4 weeks. Nowadays, 10 years after treatment, she is doing well, with no anterior pituitary hormone deficit. MRI shows a partially empty sella without residual lesion and the pituitary stalck is in the midline. The early diagnosis and adequate treatment of this life-threatening lesion may result in excellent prognosis.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2005

Ventral extradural spinal meningeal cyst causing cord compression: Neurosurgical treatment

Daniel M. Prevedello; Cláudio Esteves Tatsui; Andrei Koerbel; César Vinícius Grande; Joacir Graciolli Cordeiro; João Cândido Araújo

Spinal extradural meningeal cysts are typically formed by a thin fibrotic membranous capsule, macroscopically similar that of an arachnoid membrane, filled by cerebro spinal fluid and related to a nerve root or to the posterior midline. Ventral location is extremely rare and when it occurs they usually cause spinal cord herniation through the ventral dural gap. A 61 year-old man who began with a two years long history of insidious tetraparesis, spasticity and hyperreflexia in lower extremities, and flaccid atrophy of upper limbs, without sensory manifestations, is presented. Investigation through magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated an extensive spinal ventral extradural cystic collection from C6 to T11. The lesion was approached through a laminectomy and a cyst-peritoneal shunt was introduced. The cyst reduced in size significantly and the patient is asymptomatic over a 48 months follow-up. This is the first reported case of a spontaneous ventral extradural spinal meningeal cyst causing cord compression. Cyst-peritoneal shunt was effective in the treatment of the case and it should be considered in cases in which complete resection of the cyst is made more difficult or risky by the need of more aggressive surgical maneuvers.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2003

Fatores prognósticos no tratamento dos tumores intradurais extramedulares: estudo de 44 casos

Daniel M. Prevedello; Andrei Koerbel; Cláudio Esteves Tatsui; Luciano Valente Rodrigues Truite; César Vinícius Grande; Léo Fernando da Silva Ditzel; João Cândido Araújo

Between 1993 and 1999, 44 patients submitted to resection of an expansible intradural extramedullary lesion who filled protocol requirements of appropriate follow up were studied. Patients were constituted by 43.2% female and 56.8% male. The mean age was 32.9 years old. Lesion most common location was at the thoracic spine, with 45.5% of the cases, followed by the lumbar level with 18.2%. Tumor extension varied from 1 to 7 vertebral segments, with an average of 2.5 levels. Schwannoma, with 65,9% of the cases, was the most frequent lesion, followed by meningioma with 20.5%. There were 2 cases of neurofibroma and 1 case of paraganglioma, neuroenteric cyst, metastasis and malignant schwannoma. The evolution was of improvement in 56.8%, stability in 31.8% and of worsening in 11.4%. There was no mortality related to the surgical procedure. All cases of worsening had total resection and they had lesions located in the thoracic segment. Total resection is the ideal modality of surgical treatment. However, at the thoracic level, where the peculiarities of spine irrigation prevail, surgical morbidade may be higher (p=0.014).


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2003

Ressonância magnética dos cavernomas intraventriculares: aspectos diagnósticos

Cláudio Esteves Tatsui; Andrei Koerbel; Daniel M. Prevedello; Ricardo Alexandre Hanel; César Vinícius Grande; Marlus S. Moro; João Cândido Araújo

Cavernomas are vascular malformations that typically affect the white matter of cerebral hemispheres and brain stem. They are angiographically occult lesions that depend on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for their diagnosis, presenting a hypointense perilesional ring caused by hemossiderin deposition as seen in T2 sequences. The ventricular location is rare, and image features may differ. We present two cases with diagnosis made only by histopathologic examination, due to a lack of classic image findings. Cavernous hemangiomas must be included in the differential diagnosis of intraventricular tumors, and total surgical resection is the treatment of choice. Perilesional ring as demonstrated by MRI, must not be expected when dealing with such lesions.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2002

Fatores prognósticos no tratamento dos tumores intramedulares

Andrei Koerbel; Cláudio Esteves Tatsui; Daniel Monte Serrat Prevedello; Ricardo Alexandre Hanel; César Vinícius Grande; Léo Fernando da Silva Ditzel; João Cândido Araújo; Affonso Antoniuk

Between 1993 and 1999, in the Divisions of Neurosurgery of the Hospital Nossa Senhora das Gracas and the Hospital de Clinicas in Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, 35 patients harboring intramedullary spinal cord tumors who were submitted to microsurgery were analyzed. There were 24 males (68.6%) and average age was 32.9 years. The main location, with 40% of cases, was the thoracic level, followed by cervical and cervico-thoracic levels with 25.7%. Neurological exam, carried out between 6 and 12 months after surgery, showed that 42.9% of patients improved, 34.3% were stable and 22.9% presented neurological worsening. Total resection was obtained in 57.2% of cases and subtotal in 37.1%. In 5.7% of patients a biopsy was the accomplished procedure. Total resection was more often obtained among patients with ependymomas (13 out of 17) than with astrocytomas (5 out of 12). However, degree of resection and tumor histology did not interfer in postoperative morbidity. Factors as sex, age and tumors size also did not demonstrate significance in predicting prognostic after surgery, whereas tumor in a thoracic level was associated with higher morbidity (p=0.021).


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2001

Angioma cavernoso espinhal epidural: relato de caso

Alexandre R Felix; Andrei Koerbel; Ricardo Alexandre Hanel; Erasto Cichon; João Cândido Araújo

Epidural spinal cavernous angiomas account for approximately 4% of all spinal epidural tumors. More recently the diagnosis has become more frequent due to refinement of imaging modalities. We describe a 50-year-old woman with a spinal epidural cavernous angioma at L1-L2, which was successfully surgical treated. Clinical picture, imaginology and treatment of this entity is reviewed.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2003

Posterior fossa gangliocytoma with facial nerve invasion: case report

Andrei Koerbel; Daniel M. Prevedello; Cláudio Esteves Tatsui; Luciano Pellegrino; Ricardo Alexandre Hanel; Luiz Fernando Bleggi-Torres; João Cândido Araújo

A 5 year-old boy with a cerebellar gangliocytoma with a peripheral right facial paresis and ataxia is presented. His MRI showed a heterogenous, diffuse lesion, isointense on T1 and hyperintense on T2-weigthed sequences, involving the right cerebellar hemisphere with direct extension into the right facial nerve. The present case is the first description of a gangliocytoma with direct facial nerve invasion, as demonstrated for the facial nerve paresis and supported by MRI and surgical inspection.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2002

Sarcoma granulocítico de sistema nervoso central pós transplante de medula óssea: relato de caso

Cláudio Esteves Tatsui; Andrei Koerbel; Daniel M. Prevedello; Joao Candido De Araujo; Leo F. Ditzel; Luis Fernando Bleggi-Torres

Granulocytic sarcoma is a solid tumor, composed by granulocytic precursor cells at various levels of differentiation, located at an extra-medullary site. It is associated with acute myeloid leukemia, and its presence reveals a bad prognostic factor. The treatment usually consists of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. A case of an intracranial granulocytic sarcoma occurring six months after a bone marrow transplant in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia is reported. The patient presented with headache and left hemiplegia caused by a large fronto-parietal lesion with significant mass effect. After a complete surgical resection there was a full recovery of the deficit. The patient completed radiotherapy and chemotherapy with no evidence of disease after three months of follow-up. Surgery is indicated in the presence of progressive neurological deficit. Surgical decompression may provide rapid improvement and therefore, affect quality of survival.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2005

Raeder's syndrome after embolization of a giant intracavernous carotid artery aneurysm: pathophysiological considerations.

Cláudio Esteves Tatsui; Daniel M. Prevedello; Andrei Koerbel; Joacir Graciolli Cordeiro; Leo F. Ditzel; Joao Candido De Araujo

We present the case of a 47 years old woman submitted to an endovascular trapping of a left cavernous internal carotid artery aneurysm, in which the distal balloon was inflated, as usually done, within the cavernous segment of the internal carotid artery, different from the proximal one which was inflated inside the carotid canal due to technical problems. Consequently, a clinical picture of Raeders paratrigeminal neuralgia took place. This is the first case report in the literature with theses characteristics. A review of the anatomic pathways and further considerations about the possible pathophysiological mechanisms involved are presented.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2004

Management of primary spinal chondrosarcoma: report of two cases causing cord compression

Daniel M. Prevedello; Joacir Graciolli Cordeiro; Andrei Koerbel; Leo F. Ditzel; João Cândido Araújo

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Federal University of Paraná

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Federal University of Paraná

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Federal University of Paraná

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