| Literature DB >> 35991498 |
Can-Min Zhu1, Wei Zeng2, Xian Zhang2, Qiang Li2, Mei Zhang2, Di-Li Wang1.
Abstract
Carotid-cavernous fistulas are acquired vascular lesions, representing abnormal connections caused by a direct shunt or dural branches of the internal carotid artery and/or the external carotid artery connected to the cavernous sinus. We present an interesting, rare case of a spontaneous fistula with acute vision loss in an older patient. The patient was diagnosed with a direct carotid-cavernous fistula based on the clinical and radiological findings. We concluded that early diagnosis and etiological treatment could improve the prognosis of this type of carotid-cavernous fistula.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35991498 PMCID: PMC9389570 DOI: 10.1093/omcr/omac086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oxf Med Case Reports ISSN: 2053-8855
Figure 1Orbital MRI showed local edema of the right optic nerve.
Figure 2Intracranial MRA showed the right cavernous sinus’s blood vessels were thickened and confusion.
Figure 3Selective right internal carotid arteriogram (positive view) showed a small fistula between dural CCF and peritoneal pituitary artery, and the sinus drainage was through the lower sinus rock.
Figure 4Bilateral cavernous sinus was visualized in the middle arterial period.