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1 From the Department of Radiology, University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. Received May 13, 2005; revision requested June 17; revision received July 25; accepted September 1; final version accepted December 8. Address correspondence to M.T.P., 266 East 4th Ave #501, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 (e-mail: michael.preece{at}intermountainmail.org).
Cysts and cystic-appearing intracranial masses have a broad imaging and pathologic spectra. The authors review the pathologic findings, origin, radiologic appearance, and differential diagnosis of many different intracranial cysts. A diagnostic algorithm based on most common anatomic locations is presented that helps narrow the differential diagnosis.
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