Diagnostic Yield of Decubitus CT Myelography for Detection of CSF-Venous Fistulas.
Jacob T GibbyTimothy J AmrheinDerek S YoungJessica L HoukPeter G KranzPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2024)
We found the diagnostic yield of decubitus CT myelography to be similar to the yield previously reported for digital subtraction myelography among patients with positive findings on brain imaging. No CSF-venous fistulas were identified in patients with negative findings on brain imaging; epidural CSF leaks accounted for all cases of patients who had spontaneous intracranial hypotension with negative brain imaging findings. This study provides useful data for counseling patients and helps establish a general benchmark for the decubitus CT myelography yield for CSF-venous fistula detection.
Keyphrases
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