“…The reason for this apparent predilection for localisation within the left cerebral hemisphere is not known. Intraventricular cysts also usually present as solitary lesions, but tend to be localised most frequently within the caudal fossa, and the fourth ventricle in particular (Hayes and Creighton 1978, Smith and others 1988, Slocombe and others 1989, Huss and others 1994, Wunschmann and others 2003, Osborn and Preece 2006, MacKillop 2011, Jull and others 2012, Kingston and others 2012). The signal intensity of intraventricular cysts usually mimics that of CSF, the exception being epidermoid and dermoid cysts in which the signal intensity varies depending on the presence of lipid, or keratin within the cyst content (Osborn and Preece 2006, MacKillop 2011).…”