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Ruptured dermoid brain tumor

Brain Tumor | Last Active: May 21, 2020 | Replies (17)

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Hi Teresa, I found one local neurosurgeon who had experience with a ruptured dermoid cyst in the brain. He ordered MRI's of the entire spinal column along with the brain. If I understood correctly, they could not find where the cyst originated from; only the scattered remnants throughout the brain were apparent. He did a followup one month later, and there were no changes. He would prefer to take a conservative approach rather than surgery and repeat the MRI every six months to check for growth. I still have a headache that bothers me every once in awhile, but no other symptoms. I have to admit, I was glad to hear no surgery since he explained that the fatty-like deposits tend to be sticky and there's a risk for brain damage when trying to flush them out. I did take your advice and requested an appointment with a Mayo doctor, and am waiting for a reply. I don't know which is less appealing, brain surgery or knowing you have these "seedlings" in your brain just waiting to sprout.

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Your response to this gave some encouragement as my granddaughter was just diagnosed this evening with a ruptured dermoid cyst in the brain. She has two small children and husband and there doesn't seem to be alot of information about this process. Your response is the first one I've found that offers some hope in terms of a preventative method other than surgery which seems to carry so many risks.
She was taken by ambulance by our local hospital, so we are still waiting to hear how serious this is and what her condition is. She was not experiencing too much pain, but was weak and the local hospital felt she needed to be seen by a neurosurgeon immediately.
Any additional information you have would be helpful and I hope that your present situation also stabilizes.