1995
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.45.10.1801
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Meningeal biopsy in intracranial hypotension

Abstract: Intracranial hypotension is a cause of diffuse enhancement of the pachymeninx with gadolinium, which often is associated with subdural fluid collections. We reviewed the results of meningeal biopsy in six patients with intracranial hypotension and diffuse pachymeningeal enhancement to correlate the MRI findings with histopathologic observations and to explain the abnormalities seen on MRI. Grossly, the dura mater was unremarkable in all patients, as were the leptomeninges, except for one patient with prolonged… Show more

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“…MR imaging of patients with intracranial hypotension syndromes reveals downward displacement of the cerebral structures, loss of cisterns, and diffuse enhancement of the intracranial and spinal meninges. 5,8,12,13,17,18) Such MR imaging findings were not observed in other similar patients. 26) Spontaneous CSF leakage was originally described in 1938 and called``acute aliquorrhea'' in 1940.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…MR imaging of patients with intracranial hypotension syndromes reveals downward displacement of the cerebral structures, loss of cisterns, and diffuse enhancement of the intracranial and spinal meninges. 5,8,12,13,17,18) Such MR imaging findings were not observed in other similar patients. 26) Spontaneous CSF leakage was originally described in 1938 and called``acute aliquorrhea'' in 1940.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…This is mainly a clinical diagnosis, history of accidental or deliberate lumbar puncture, followed by characteristic headache with neck stiffness and other associated symptoms usually confirms the diagnosis [43].…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Descent of brain and brainstem, optic chiasma through foramen magnum, obliteration of basal cisterns and enhancement of the pituitary gland [43].…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radionuclide Cisternography 3,7,28,35 Decreased radioactivity reaching brain convexities Rapid elimination of isotope from CSF & early appearance in bladder Soft tissue uptake of isotope Leak visualization Dural / subdural biopsy 37 Non-inflammatory reactive changes Organized hygromas comprised of fibroblasts, thin-walled blood vessels and amorphous matrix. …”
Section: Diagnostic Modalitymentioning
confidence: 99%