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Increased brain water content in pseudotumour cerebri measured by magnetic resonance imaging of brain water self diffusion
Authors:P. Soelberg Sørensen  C. Thomsen  F. Gjerris  J. Schmidt  L. Kjær  O. Henriksen
Affiliation:1. Departments of Neurology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;2. Departments of Neurosurgery, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;3. Department of Magnetic Resonance, Hvidovre Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Brain water self diffusion was investigated by magnetic resonance scanning in 7 patients fulfilling conventional diagnostic criteria for pseudotumour cerebri. Quantitative diffusion measurements were obtained using single spin echo pulse sequences with pulsed magnetic field gradients of different magnitude. In all patients the diffusion images showed an increased diffusion in various brain regions when compared with the diffusion coefficients for corresponding regions in healthy subjects. In 3 pseudotumour patients the increased self diffusion was localized to the periventricular regions, while 4 patients had increased diffusion in the whole brain. The findings indicate the presence of increased brain water content both intra- and extracellularly suggesting that patients with pseudotumour have two defects of pathogenetical significance: intracellular water accumulation and increased resistance to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) outflow leading to an interstitial oedema.
Keywords:Brain  pseudotumour cerebri  benign intracranial hypertension  CSF outflow  water self diffusion  magnetic resonance imaging
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