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Read this link. It appears a 2 cm cyst is a large cyst.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Neurolo...st/show/294660

Is there a difference in treatment of a small vs large arachnoid cyst? From some quick reading, the small ones tend to be asymptomatic. They appear to be very treatable.
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