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Craniocervical artery dissection: diagnosis and follow-up with MR imaging and MR angiography.

Fazil M Gelal1, Omer Kitis, Cem Calli, Nilgun Yunten, Berna Dirim Vidinli, Murat Uygur.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Our aim was to determine the value of MR angiography (MRA) in combination with MRI in the diagnosis and follow-up of craniocervical artery dissections (CCAD) and to document the effectiveness of conservative medical treatment in these patients. MATERIAL/
METHODS: In seven patients, six internal carotid artery dissections and two vertebrobasilar artery dissections were studied with 2D and 3D TOF MRA and fat-saturated T1W images. MRA projection images, source images, and T1W images with fat saturation were evaluated for the presence or absence of criteria for dissection.
RESULTS: MRA projection images showed narrowing and/or occlusion of lumen in all patients. Dissection flap was identified in 5 of the 8 dissections. Both MRA source images and T1W images with fat saturation were useful in showing the increased external diameter of the dissected vessel and the mural hematoma; although the latter proved to give better results. Almost complete resorption of hematoma and normalization of flow were achieved between 1.5 to 7 months.
CONCLUSIONS: This study further supports the approach that MRA accompanied by T1W images with fat saturation should be the method of choice in the diagnosis and follow-up of CCAD. Fat-suppressed T1W images improve detection of the mural hematoma, especially in the late sub-acute phase and during follow-up. Conservative medical treatment may be effective, obviating the need for aggressive treatment options.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15448609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Monit        ISSN: 1234-1010


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