Literature DB >> 30097152

Superficial siderosis associated with duplicated dura mater detected by CISS reverse MRI.

Maki Hosokawa1, Ken-Ya Murata2, Masaya Hironishi1, Jinsoo Koh1, Kazuya Nishioka3, Naoyuki Nakao3, Hidefumi Ito1.   

Abstract

Superficial siderosis (SS) of the central nervous system is a rare disease caused by chronic or repeated hemorrhages in the subarachnoid space. Closure of dural defects is an effective therapy for SS. Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), however, cannot sufficiently detect dural tears. To better detect these defects, we analyzed the clinical data of consecutive patients admitted to our department with SS and performed constructive interference in steady-state (CISS) reverse MRI of the brain and spinal cord. CISS reverse method emphasizes the contrast between the dura and cerebrospinal fluid, enabling detection of dural defects better than usual T2-weighted MRI. CISS reverse MRI detected fluid-filled collections in five of the seven SS patients we studied. These images showed that the fluid-filled collections were packed within duplicated dura mater. In three of the five, dural defects were confirmed intraoperatively. We postulate that fluid-filled collections are actually derived from dissection of the dura mater. In accordance with the Monro-Kellie hypothesis, we propose that CSF transferal into the fluid-filled collections via dural defects induces an increase in blood volume and promotes the exudation of blood from engorged vessels. In patients with SS, it is very important to repair dural defects to prevent further associated neurological impairment. CISS reverse MRI is useful for detecting such dural defects.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Constructive interference in steady-state; Duplicated dura; Dural defects; Fluid-filled collection; Magnetic resonance image; Superficial siderosis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30097152     DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2018.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0022-510X            Impact factor:   3.181


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Authors:  Noritaka Sano; Takeshi Kawauchi; Narufumi Yanagida; Sadaharu Torikoshi; Hiroyuki Ikeda; Tadakazu Okoshi; Makoto Hayase; Masaki Nishimura; Hiroki Toda
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3.  Case Report: Dural Dissection With Ventral Spinal Fluid-Filled Collection in Superficial Siderosis: Insights Into the Pathology From Anterior-Approached Surgical Cases.

Authors:  Toshitaka Yoshii; Takashi Hirai; Satoru Egawa; Motonori Hashimoto; Yu Matsukura; Hiroyuki Inose; Nobuo Sanjo; Takanori Yokota; Atsushi Okawa
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 4.086

4.  Superficial siderosis of the central nervous system with epilepsy originating from traumatic cervical injury: illustrative case.

Authors:  Liqing Xu; Changwei Yuan; Yingjin Wang; Shengli Shen; Hongzhou Duan
Journal:  J Neurosurg Case Lessons       Date:  2021-04-12
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