PHI with Cyst of encephalomalacia

How does this condition affect your private health insurance?

A Gehirnerweichungszyste, or encephalomalacia cyst, is a permanent cavity in the brain tissue that forms following liquefactive necrosis, most commonly after a stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic), severe head trauma, or infection. It represents the residual scar of brain tissue damage, where dead cells and debris are reabsorbed, leaving a fluid-filled space. This cyst is non-progressive but its presence signifies irreversible brain injury. Symptoms, if any, are related to the original insult and the cyst's location, potentially including focal neurological deficits, cognitive impairment, or epilepsy, reflecting the permanent loss of functional brain tissue in that region.

PKV Risk Assessment

Very High Risk of Rejection

Individual, specialized PHI providers may still insure you, but with a significant surcharge.

Impact on Your Insurance Policy

Duration of Illness (Initial)

Several days to several weeks, depending on the underlying cause (e.g., acute stroke, severe trauma).

Duration of Illness (Lifetime)

Permanent; the cyst is a lifelong sequela, and associated neurological deficits can be chronic.

Cost of Treatment (Initial)

High (tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of USD), covering acute hospitalization, diagnostics, surgery (if applicable), and initial rehabilitation.

Cost of Treatment (Lifetime)

Variable, ranging from moderate (e.g., medication for epilepsy) to very high (e.g., extensive long-term rehabilitation, specialized care) depending on the severity of residual deficits.

Mortality Rate

Significant, ranging from 10% to over 50% depending on the severity and type of the initial brain insult (e.g., massive stroke, severe traumatic brain injury).

Risk of Secondary Damages

Very high (e.g., focal neurological deficits, cognitive impairment, speech difficulties, epilepsy), directly related to the location and extent of the original brain injury.

Probability of Full Recovery

Low; while functional recovery can occur to varying degrees, the brain tissue loss represented by the cyst is permanent, meaning complete recovery without any sequelae is rare.

Underlying Disease Risk

100%; the cyst is a consequence of a primary brain injury or disease such as ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, severe traumatic brain injury, or severe central nervous system infection.

The information provided is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or insurance advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for any health concerns or before making any insurance decisions.