Arachnoid cysts

Arachnoid Cysts

What is an arachnoid cyst?

An arachnoid cyst is a fluid-filled sac that grows between the arachnoid membrane and the brain or spinal cord. The arachnoid is one of the layers of tissue (membranes) that cover the brain and spinal cord.

This type of cyst can form as a baby grows in the uterus. Or the cyst may form later in life from an illness or head injury.

What are the symptoms of an arachnoid cyst in children?

Most babies don't have any symptoms. Some children may have symptoms later in life. It depends on where the cyst is and how big it is.

If your child does have symptoms, they may include:

  • A headache.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Seizures.
  • Problems with hearing and vision.
  • Dizziness.
  • Trouble with balance and walking.

If the cyst presses on the spinal cord, your child may have:

  • Back and leg pain.
  • Tingling or numbness in the legs or arms.

How is an arachnoid cyst treated?

Treatment may not be needed if there aren't any symptoms. You may have follow-up appointments and regular MRI tests. This is to see if the cyst is growing.

Some cysts are large or are in a place where they cause symptoms. A cyst that puts pressure on the brain or spinal cord may cause permanent injury. Treatment may be a surgery to place a shunt or to remove part or all of the cyst. This may allow the fluid to drain.

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