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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
vertebra on the left. Fig. 4.2 Cerebrospinal fluid—venous fistula. Lumbar spine MRI, axial T2 sequence with fat suppression, shows (A) left perineural diverticulum (arrowhead) with (B and C) fistulization to paraspinal veins and paravertebral plexuses (arrows). Clinical Differential Diagnoses Primary headache, including tension headache and migraine. Postural orthostatic tachycardia
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
vertebra on the left. Fig. 4.2 Cerebrospinal fluid—venous fistula. Lumbar spine MRI, axial T2 sequence with fat suppression, shows (A) left perineural diverticulum (arrowhead) with (B and C) fistulization to paraspinal veins and paravertebral plexuses (arrows). Clinical Differential Diagnoses Primary headache, including tension headache and migraine. Postural orthostatic tachycardia
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
vertebra on the left. Fig. 4.2 Cerebrospinal fluid—venous fistula. Lumbar spine MRI, axial T2 sequence with fat suppression, shows (A) left perineural diverticulum (arrowhead) with (B and C) fistulization to paraspinal veins and paravertebral plexuses (arrows). Clinical Differential Diagnoses Primary headache, including tension headache and migraine. Postural orthostatic tachycardia
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 72
Case 53 When the Spinal Cord Takes Off Its Coat
vertebrae 2 to 3. B is an axial T2-weighted view at the same level, which shows central spinal cord enlargement and hyperintensity. C is an axial post-contrast T 1-weighted view that shows irregular ring enhancement of the lesion within the spinal cord.Fig. 53.5 Spinal cord glioma. Cervical
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 72
Case 53 When the Spinal Cord Takes Off Its Coat
vertebrae 2 to 3. B is an axial T2-weighted view at the same level, which shows central spinal cord enlargement and hyperintensity. C is an axial post-contrast T 1-weighted view that shows irregular ring enhancement of the lesion within the spinal cord.Fig. 53.5 Spinal cord glioma. Cervical
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 72
Case 53 When the Spinal Cord Takes Off Its Coat
vertebrae 2 to 3. B is an axial T2-weighted view at the same level, which shows central spinal cord enlargement and hyperintensity. C is an axial post-contrast T 1-weighted view that shows irregular ring enhancement of the lesion within the spinal cord.Fig. 53.5 Spinal cord glioma. Cervical
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