"Flow void sign": flow artefact on T2-weighted MRI can be an indicator of dural defect location in ventral type 1 spinal CSF leaks.

Lalani Carlton Jones, Diogo G L Edelmuth, David Butteriss, Daniel J Scoffings
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Abstract

Patients with spontaneous intracranial hypotension caused by type 1 dural defects typically have an epidural fluid collection on MRI, but the location of the defect is not usually readily identifiable on standard MRI sequences and can be at any point along the length of the collection. The most common location for type 1 leaks is ventral and as such are most commonly associated with ventral predominant epidural fluid. Dynamic myelography (either digital subtraction myelography or dynamic CT myelography) is currently the standard of care to localise the defect. We describe an imaging sign on T2-weighted images caused by CSF-flow egress at the site of the defect that may permit accurate prediction of the site of the CSF leak non-invasively. Importantly, this sign was only observed on 2D T2-weighted and STIR images and not on 3D acquisitions, which notably suppress artefact. This has implications for optimal MRI spine protocol construction. This sign can be used to limit myelographic range, reduce radiation dose and may increase diagnostic confidence to dural defect location.ABBREVIATIONS: dCTM = Dynamic CT Myelography; DSM = Digital Subtraction Myelography; SIH = Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension.

"流空征":T2 加权磁共振成像上的血流伪影可作为腹侧 1 型脊髓 CSF 漏硬膜缺损位置的指标。
由 1 型硬膜缺损引起的自发性颅内低血压患者在核磁共振成像上通常会有硬膜外积液,但缺损的位置在标准核磁共振成像序列上通常并不容易辨认,可能在积液长度方向上的任何一点。1 型泄漏最常见的位置是腹侧,因此最常见的是腹侧为主的硬膜外积液。动态髓核造影(数字减影髓核造影或动态 CT 髓核造影)是目前定位缺损的标准方法。我们描述了 T2 加权图像上的一个成像征象,该征象由缺损部位的 CSF 流出引起,可在无创情况下准确预测 CSF 渗漏部位。重要的是,只有在二维 T2 加权和 STIR 图像上才能观察到这一征象,而在三维采集图像上则观察不到,因为三维采集图像能明显抑制伪影。这对优化磁共振脊柱成像方案的构建具有重要意义。该征象可用于限制髓图范围、减少辐射剂量,并可增加硬脊膜缺损位置的诊断信心。
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