• J Neuroradiology · Jul 1998

    Case Reports

    [Intracranial dural arteriovenous fistula with perimedullary venous drainage].

    • E Brunet, R Tache, F Lafitte, M Piotin, Y Miaux, N Martin-Duverneuil, and J Chiras.
    • Service de Neuro-Radiologie Charcot, CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris.
    • J Neuroradiology. 1998 Jul 1; 25 (2): 103-10.

    AbstractTwo cases of intracranial dural arterio-venous fistula (DAVF) with perimedullary venous drainage are reported. In both cases, MRI T2-weighted (T2W) images showed an hypersignal within the cervical cord with sparing of the thoracic cord. In one case perimedullary vessels were demonstrated on T1W images after gadolinium i.v. administration. A complete spinal angiogram did not show evidence of fistula but demonstrated the lack of opacification of the conus medullaris venous drainage. Cerebral angiogram demonstrated in the first case a foramen magnum DAVF and in the second case a petrous apex DAVF. Hypersignal limited to the cervical cord at MRI on T2W images remain exceptionnal in case of intracranial DAVF with perimedullary venous drainage. When neurological symptoms are suggestive, post gadolinium T1W sequences should be conducted, followed by selective spinal angiogram. If normal venous drainage is not objectivated (e.g. opacification of radiculo-medullary veins on the late phase), cerebral angiogram should be done to rule out an intracranial DAVF.

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