...These smaller cysts (less than .50 cm) are usually asymptomatic, but for larger cysts (greater than .50 cm), possible symptoms could include headache, visual disturbances, or hydrocephalus if the cyst impinged on the superior colliculi or caused obstruction of the cerebral aqueduct. Read full entry
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- 1.Pineal gland cyst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Pineal gland cyst. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search ... High Prevalence of Pineal Cysts in Healthy Adults Demonstrated by High ...
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ineal_gland_cyst
- 2.Pineal Cyst
- True pineal gland cysts are not brain tumors; rather, they are a completely benign cyst. ... The large majority of pineal gland cysts do not enlarge much if at all. ...
- http://www.nervous-system-dise
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Can having a pineal gland cyst |
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Yes, It can be. But check with you doctor to get a note saying it is in order to get disability or let your boss know. |
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Anyone have knowledge about I had an MRI a few days ago,
looking for the cause of my
galactorrhea (expecting to
find a pituitary tumor). Turns
out I have a cyst in my pineal
gland, along with some
"thickening."
I've researched this a little
on the internet but there
seems to be a lack of
knowledge.
and is there any connection to
my newly diagnosed
hypothyroidism?
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Try looking in one of these sites. |
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pineal gland cyst.?
what is more common in the
pineal gland, a cyst or a
tumor. or is it something
else.
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Cysts tend to be more common but I would recommend checking with your doctor as well to see what they say. |
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