Introduction And Importance: Colloid cysts are rare brain tumors that can cause headaches, memory problems, and vision issues. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent complications.

Case Presentation: The authors report a case of a patient in their 20s with a 2-year history of headaches and blurry vision. A computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a colloid cyst in the third ventricle. The patient was diagnosed with astigmatism and managed with corrective lenses and regular CT scans.

Clinical Discussion: The patient's astigmatism may be linked to the colloid cyst, potentially due to migraines triggered by the cyst's location. Further research is needed to understand this relationship.

Conclusion: This case highlights the potential for colloid cysts to contribute to vision problems. Careful evaluation and individualized management are essential for patients with colloid cysts and vision disturbances.

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  • This incident emphasizes the need for healthcare professionals to recognize symptoms early and manage such conditions effectively, as well as the necessity for further research to improve treatment methods.
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