Histopathologic Analysis of 5 Patients with CSF-Venous Fistulas after Surgical Nerve Root Ligation and Resection.

Andrew V Mecum, B K Kleinschmidt-DeMasters, Debayan Bhaumik, Samantha L Pisani Petrucci, Peter J Lennarson, Andrew L Callen
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CSF-venous fistulas (CVFs) are recognized as the most common cause of spontaneous intracranial hypotension, however, exactly how and why CVFs form remains unclear. To better elucidate CVF pathophysiology, histopathologic analysis was performed in 5 patients with CVFs who underwent operative ligation and removal of the implicated nerve root. There were no archetypal findings seen uniformly in all 5 cases, and no definitive CSF-venous connections were visualized. However, all cases manifested variable vascular abnormalities. These included dystrophic mineralization in venous walls, focal venous wall thinning, thrombosis, and hemosiderin deposition. Collectively, these findings suggest venous alterations are associated with CVFs, though causality cannot be determined.

神经根结扎切除后csf -静脉瘘5例的组织病理学分析。
脑脊液-静脉瘘(CVF)被认为是自发性颅内低血压(SIH)的最常见原因,然而CVF形成的确切方式和原因尚不清楚。为了更好地阐明CVF的病理生理,我们对5例CVF患者进行了组织病理学分析,这些患者接受了手术结扎和切除累及的神经根。在所有5例病例中没有一致的原型发现,也没有明确的csf -静脉连接。然而,所有病例均表现为可变血管异常。这些包括静脉壁营养不良矿化,局灶性静脉壁变薄,血栓形成和含铁血黄素沉积。总的来说,这些发现表明静脉改变与CVFs有关,尽管不能确定因果关系。缩写:CVF =脑脊液-静脉瘘;自发性颅内低血压;dCTM =动态CT脊髓造影;免疫组化;SSTR2A =生长抑素受体2a;CD31 =分化簇31;ERG = ets相关基因;平滑肌肌动蛋白;IGF-1 =胰岛素样生长因子(IGF-1);TGF-β =转化生长因子β;BMPs =骨形态发生蛋白。
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