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Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Children With Intracranial Hypertension.

Tugba Hirfanoglu1, Kursad Aydin2, Ayse Serdaroglu2, Cengiz Havali2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Increased intracranial hypertension is defined as elevated intracranial pressure with absence of hydrocephalus, vascular or structural abnormalities, and normal cerebrospinal fluid content. Magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities of the optic nerve and sheath that have been described in adults include increased nerve tortuosity, flattening in posterior aspect of globe, intraocular protrusion of the optic nerve, and enlarged optic nerve sheath.
PURPOSE: We evaluated accuracy of those proposed markers on magnetic resonance imaging in children with increased intracranial hypertension that are described in adults.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eleven patients between 3 and 15 years of age with intracranial hypertension were selected for re-evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging that had been previously described as normal to determine the presence of: (1) increased tortuosity and elongation of the optic nerve; (2) enlargement of the optic nerve sheath on axial and coronal T2 so called by us "target sign" and postcontrast T1 sequences; (3) flattening in posterior aspect of the globe; and (4) intraocular protrusion of the optic nerve head.
RESULTS: Of the 11 patients, tortuosity of the optic nerve (10/11, 90.9%) and enlarged optic nerve sheath--target sign (7/11, 63.6%)--were the most common findings. Flattening in the posterior aspect of globe (5/11, 45.5%) and intraocular protrusion (3/11, 27.3%) were also detected as a novel magnetic resonance imaging findings.
CONCLUSION: Magnetic resonance imaging findings of the optic nerve and sheath include valuable signs of intracranial hypertension not only in adults but also in children. This is the first detailed analysis of the magnetic resonance imaging findings in children with increased intracranial hypertension.
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Keywords:  MRI findings; children; increased intracranial pressure; intracranial hypertension

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26101095     DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2015.03.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Neurol        ISSN: 0887-8994            Impact factor:   3.372


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