支架介导的脑静脉流出再分布治疗严重顽固性头痛1例。

Nicholas Higgins, Frances Hall, John Pickard
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我们描述了一个患者,他有多种症状,但主要的主诉是头痛,在两年内没有明确的诊断,他对所有的治疗都有抗药性,直到一个明显不对称的颅静脉流出被认为不是正常的变异解剖,而是临床问题的根本。通过支架植入发育不全的横窦,故意改变这种解剖结构,使其更对称,这带来了立即、深刻和持续的临床改善。这一结果挑战了现有的共识是什么是可接受的正常颅静脉流出。它提出了有趣的问题,神经症状之间的关系和变幻莫测的颅静脉流出解剖。这表明慢性头痛的研究可能有新的机会。
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Stent-Mediated Redistribution of Cerebral Venous Outflow in the Treatment of Severe Intractable Headache: A Case Report.

Stent-Mediated Redistribution of Cerebral Venous Outflow in the Treatment of Severe Intractable Headache: A Case Report.

Stent-Mediated Redistribution of Cerebral Venous Outflow in the Treatment of Severe Intractable Headache: A Case Report.

Stent-Mediated Redistribution of Cerebral Venous Outflow in the Treatment of Severe Intractable Headache: A Case Report.

We describe a patient with multiple symptoms but whose primary complaint was of headache, in whom no firm diagnosis was made in two years, who was resistant to all treatment, until a markedly asymmetrical cranial venous outflow came to be regarded, not as normal variant anatomy but as fundamental to the clinical problem. Deliberately altering this anatomy in favour of a more symmetrical arrangement by stenting a hypoplastic transverse sinus brought about an immediate, profound and sustained clinical improvement. This result challenges the existing consensus on what is acceptable as normal in respect of cranial venous outflow. It raises intriguing questions about the relationship between neurological symptoms and the vagaries of cranial venous outflow anatomy. It suggests there may be new opportunities in the investigation of chronic headache.

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