Rathke cleft cysts: CT, MR imaging, and pathologic features.

Abstract
The authors retrospectively reviewed the clincal, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings in seven patients with pathologically proved Rathke cleft cysts. All the cysts were located in the anterior sella turcica or the anterior suprasellar cistern. Five cysts had both intra- and suprasellar components, one was entirely intrasellar, and the other was predominantly suprasellar in location. The size of the cysts ranged from 8 to 20 mm. CT scans demonstrated low-density homogeneous lesions in four cases. On MR images of three of these four cases, the cysts had the same intensity as cerebrospinal fluid on T1- and T2- weighted images, while in the fourth case, the cyst was hyperintense on the T1-weighted images. In the remaining three cases, CT showed slight hyperdensity relative to brain parenchyma suggestive of contrast enhancement. MR showed signal heterogeneity of these lesions with focal components of diminshed signal intensity on T2-weighted images. These same foci appeared iso- to slightly hyperintense on T1-weighted images.

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