19 November 2022
: Case report
Neck Pain and Headache After Pinealectomy: Improvement with Multimodal Chiropractic Therapies
Rare disease
Eric Chun-Pu Chu

DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.937906
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e937906
Figure 2. Computed tomography of brain, coronal section with contrast, 25 years prior to presentation. A 3.2×3.7-centimeter soft-tissue mass lesion with a central focus of calcification is noted in the pineal region. The mass bulges into the posterior aspect of the 3rd ventricle, resulting in obstructive hydrocephalus with moderate-to-severe dilation of the 3rd and lateral ventricles. The lesion homogenously enhanced with contrast.