Abstract

Rathke cleft cyst (RCC) is a benign, cystic remnant of the cranopharyngeal duct, typically located in the sellar region [1]. Purely uprasellar RCC situated above a normal sella is rare [2]. The comon clinical presentations of symptomatic RCCs include headache, isual impairment, and endocrine disturbance. Descriptions of psyhiatric manifestations associated with RCCs were exceedingly are [2–8], and their potential neuropsychiatric significance may e underestimated. In this report, the authors presented the case f a giant suprasellar RCC with psychiatric manifestations which esolved spontaneously after surgical intervention.

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