Cranial nerve abnormalities in spontaneous intracranial hypotension and their clinical relevance.
Najdat ZohbiAlexander CastilhoSera KimAmit M SaindaneJason W AllenMichael J HochBrent D WeinbergPublished in: Journal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging (2023)
SIH patients with cranial nerve findings on MRI were more likely to have associated neurologic symptoms than those without imaging findings. Cranial nerve abnormalities on brain MRI should be reported in suspected SIH patients as they may support the diagnosis and explain patient symptoms.
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