Asymmetric Meckel Cave Enlargement: A Potential Marker of PHACES Syndrome.
Jason N NixonV WycocoPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2017)
Asymmetric Meckel cave enlargement was a common feature of patients with PHACES in our cohort and may serve as a novel imaging marker. Increased awareness of this imaging feature has the potential to increase the diagnostic accuracy of PHACES.