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Jugular Venous Reflux Can Mimic Posterior Fossa Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas on MRI-MRA.

Authors :
Caton MT
Callen AL
Copelan AZ
Narsinh KH
Smith ER
Amans MR
Source :
AJR. American journal of roentgenology [AJR Am J Roentgenol] 2021 Jun; Vol. 216 (6), pp. 1626-1633. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Sep 02.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) are high-flow acquired shunts that can carry high risk of intracranial hemorrhage. Because DAVFs can often be managed by endovascular means, early and accurate diagnosis can markedly improve patient morbidity. Time-of-flight and arterial spin-labeling MRA have increased the diagnostic utility of MRI for DAVF by showing hemodynamic rather than anatomic evidence of shunting. The purpose of this article is to describe the cases of seven patients who had co-localization of arterial spin-labeling signal intensity and time-of-flight flow-related enhancement in the left skull base, resulting in a misdiagnosis of DAVF and a recommendation for catheter angiography by the interpreting radiologist. Benign jugular venous reflux is identified as a common mechanism in each case, and the physiology behind this imaging pitfall is described. An algorithmic diagnostic approach to differentiating physiologic venous reflux from true posterior skull base DAVFs is presented.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546-3141
Volume :
216
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
AJR. American journal of roentgenology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32876481
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2214/AJR.20.24012