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A dermoid cyst is the growth of tissue in an abnormal place in the body. The cyst is benign (not cancer). It contains different types of tissue, such as hair follicles, cartilage, sweat glands, and glands that make skin oils.
A dermoid cyst in the brain or spinal cord is a rare type of dermoid cyst. They often appear in children under the age of 10. However, they can also appear in older children and young adults. They are more common in girls. They can be linked to Klippel-Feil syndrome. They are most often found in:
The base of the brain
The cavity of the fourth ventricle in the brain
The lower end of the spine
Under the surface of the frontal lobes of the brain
The cyst forms in the brain or spinal cord when a few cells that normally grow elsewhere are trapped in the brain or spinal cord during a child’s growth in utero. They are often skin and bone cells that are normally part of the skin of the face.
The symptoms depend on where the cyst is. Your child may have symptoms, such as:
Back pain
Balance problems
Facial pain
Headaches
Numbness or weakness
Seizures
Stiff neck
The healthcare provider will ask about your child’s health history and symptoms. They will give your child a physical exam. This may include a nervous system exam. Imaging tests may be done to look at your child’s brain and spinal cord. The tests may include:
CT scan. This is a test that uses a series of X-rays and a computer to create images of the inside of the body.
MRI. This test uses large magnets and a computer to create images of the body.
A dermoid cyst in the brain or spinal cord is usually treated with surgery. If all of the cyst is not removed during surgery, it will likely grow back. Regrowth of a dermoid cyst is usually very slow. It may take years before symptoms return.
Call your child’s healthcare provider or get medical care right away if any of these occur:
Fever
Headache that doesn’t go away
Call 911 if you have any of these:
Seizure
Trouble staying awake or confusion