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Benefits of Photon-Counting CT Myelography for Localization of Dural Tears in Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension.

Ajay A MadhavanJeremy K Cutsforth-GregoryBrinjikji WJohn C BensonBen A Johnson-TeschGreta B LieboIan T MarkMichael P OienDarya P ShlapakLifeng YuJared T Verdoorn
Published in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2024)
Photon-counting CT is an increasingly used technology with numerous advantages over conventional energy-integrating detector CT. These include superior spatial resolution, high temporal resolution, and inherent spectral imaging capabilities. Recently, photon-counting CT myelography was described as an effective technique for the detection of CSF-venous fistulas, a common cause of spontaneous intracranial hypotension. It is likely that photon-counting CT myelography will also have advantages for the localization of dural tears, a separate type of spontaneous spinal CSF leak that requires different myelographic techniques for accurate localization. To our knowledge, prior studies on photon-counting CT myelography have been limited to techniques for detecting CSF-venous fistulas. In this technical report, we describe our technique and early experience with photon-counting CT myelography for the localization of dural tears.
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