An Indolent Presentation of a High Risk Colloid Cyst - Abstract
We present a 62 year old female patient who gradually lost cognitive function, followed by gait disturbance and then urinary incontinence over the course of one year. She was investigated for potential Parkinson’s disease given the absence of headache or visual disturbance. MRI imaging revealed a large 2cm colloid cyst within the anterior part of the third ventricle causing hydrocephalus. This indolent presentation, for what radiologically is classified as high risk colloid cyst, runs contrary to classical presentation for this tumour.