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Spontaneous intracranial hypotension: use of unenhanced MRI
Authors:D. Quiñones Tapia  J. Pardo  J. M. Serrano  V. Anciones  L. López-Ibor
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neuroradiology, Clínica de La Zarzuela, Aravaca, Madrid, Spain, ES;(2) Paseo San Francisco de Sales 8 (5o A), Madrid 28003, Spain e-mail: jmserrano@fjd.es, ES;(3) Department of Neurology, Clínica de La Zarzuela, Aravaca, Madrid, Spain, ES;(4) Department of Ophthalmology, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain, ES
Abstract:We report a case of spontaneous intracranial hypotension diagnosed with unenhanced cranial MRI, showing laminar subdural fluid and engorgement of the hypophysis and perisellar sinuses. Cerebrospinal fluid pressure was low. MRI was normal after resolution of symptoms. Prior reports emphasise the enhancing pachymeninges seen in this syndrome. We maintain that, when subdural collections and perisellar engorgement are detected on unenhanced MRI in the proper clinical setting, contrast enhancement may not be necessary for the diagnosis. Received: 23 June 1999 Accepted: 13 August 1999
Keywords:Meninges  Hypotension  spontaneous intracranial  Magnetic resonance imaging
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