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BENIGN CYST IN THE PINEAL GLAND
Pineal Gland Cyst; Pineal cyst

pineal gland         
  • Pineal gland parenchyma with calcifications
  • [[Micrograph]] of a normal pineal gland – intermediate magnification
  • [[Micrograph]] of a normal pineal gland – very high magnification
SMALL ENDOCRINE GLAND FOUND IN MOST VERTEBRATES, WHICH PRODUCES MELATONIN; IN HUMANS, LOCATED IN THE EPITHALAMUS, IN A GROOVE WHERE THE TWO HALVES OF THE THALAMUS JOIN; ITS SHAPE AND SIZE RESEMBLES A PINE NUT, AFTER WHICH IT IS NAMED
Pineal chakra; Pineal Gland; Pineal; Recessus pinealis; Pineal recess; Pineal body; Epiphysis cerebri; Corpus pineale; Pineal organ; Conarium; Epiphysis Cerebri; Peneal gland; Glandula pinealis; Pineal glands; Pineal recesses; Calcification of the pineal gland
['p?n??l, 'p??-]
(also pineal body)
¦ noun a pea-sized conical mass of tissue behind the third ventricle of the brain, secreting a hormone-like substance in some mammals.
Origin
C17: from Fr. pineal, from L. pinea 'pine cone' (with ref. to the shape of the gland).
Pineal         
  • Pineal gland parenchyma with calcifications
  • [[Micrograph]] of a normal pineal gland – intermediate magnification
  • [[Micrograph]] of a normal pineal gland – very high magnification
SMALL ENDOCRINE GLAND FOUND IN MOST VERTEBRATES, WHICH PRODUCES MELATONIN; IN HUMANS, LOCATED IN THE EPITHALAMUS, IN A GROOVE WHERE THE TWO HALVES OF THE THALAMUS JOIN; ITS SHAPE AND SIZE RESEMBLES A PINE NUT, AFTER WHICH IT IS NAMED
Pineal chakra; Pineal Gland; Pineal; Recessus pinealis; Pineal recess; Pineal body; Epiphysis cerebri; Corpus pineale; Pineal organ; Conarium; Epiphysis Cerebri; Peneal gland; Glandula pinealis; Pineal glands; Pineal recesses; Calcification of the pineal gland
·adj Of or pertaining to a pine cone; resembling a pine cone.
Conarium         
  • Pineal gland parenchyma with calcifications
  • [[Micrograph]] of a normal pineal gland – intermediate magnification
  • [[Micrograph]] of a normal pineal gland – very high magnification
SMALL ENDOCRINE GLAND FOUND IN MOST VERTEBRATES, WHICH PRODUCES MELATONIN; IN HUMANS, LOCATED IN THE EPITHALAMUS, IN A GROOVE WHERE THE TWO HALVES OF THE THALAMUS JOIN; ITS SHAPE AND SIZE RESEMBLES A PINE NUT, AFTER WHICH IT IS NAMED
Pineal chakra; Pineal Gland; Pineal; Recessus pinealis; Pineal recess; Pineal body; Epiphysis cerebri; Corpus pineale; Pineal organ; Conarium; Epiphysis Cerebri; Peneal gland; Glandula pinealis; Pineal glands; Pineal recesses; Calcification of the pineal gland
·noun The pineal gland.

Βικιπαίδεια

Pineal gland cyst

A pineal gland cyst is a usually benign (non-malignant) cyst in the pineal gland, a small endocrine gland in the brain. Historically, these fluid-filled bodies appeared on 1-4% of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scans, but were more frequently diagnosed at death, seen in 4-11% of autopsies. A 2007 study by Pu et al. found a frequency of 23% in brain scans (with a mean diameter of 4.3 mm).

Despite the pineal gland being in the center of the brain, due to recent advancements in endoscopic medicine, endoscopic brain surgery to drain and/or remove the cyst can be done with the patient spending 5-10 nights in the hospital, and being fully recovered in weeks, rather than a year, as is the case with open-skull brain surgery.

The National Organization for Rare Disorders states that pineal cysts larger than 5.0 mm are "rare findings" and are possibly symptomatic. If narrowing of the cerebral aqueduct occurs, many neurological symptoms may exist, including headaches, vertigo, nausea, muscle fasciculations, eye sensitivity, and ataxia. Continued monitoring of the cyst might be recommended to monitor its growth, and surgery may be necessary.