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Cystic Encephalomalacia

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Cystic Encephalomalacia

Cystic encephalomalacia refers to the cystic degeneration of brain tissue following necrotic cell death, characterized by the formation of fluid-filled cystic spaces within the brain parenchyma. This condition typically results from severe ischemic injury, traumatic brain injury (TBI), hypoxia-ischemia, or encephalitis, and represents the end-stage of brain tissue destruction[@nguyen2009].

Pathophysiology

Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms

Following acute brain injury, a cascade of events leads to tissue necrosis and subsequent cyst formation:

  • Ischemic injury — Severe reduction or cessation of blood flow to brain tissue causes rapid depletion of ATP, failure of Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase, and collapse of ionic gradients. Glutamate is released in excessive amounts (excitotoxicity), causing calcium influx into neurons and activation of cytotoxic pathways[@zurada2010].
  • Necrosis and phagocytosis — The necrotic tissue is infiltrated by microglia (becoming foam cells or Gitter cells) and peripheral macrophages, which phagocytose necrotic debris over days to weeks.
  • Liquefactive necrosis — Brain tissue undergoes liquefactive necrosis, a process where hydrolytic enzymes released from dead cells and infiltrating leukocytes digest the parenchyma, leaving behind a fluid-filled cavity.
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