Clinical and radiological pitfalls in Isolated cortical venous thrombosis. Don’t miss the “last slice”

M. Boukobza, Edmond Doggo, É. Manchon, J. Laissy
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A brain CT scan without contrast revealed on the last slice, a hyperdense serpiginous vessel in the left frontal lobe, ie a “cord sign”, thus suggesting a diagnosis of a thrombosed frontal cortical vein (Figure 1a, arrow). On brain MR imaging on a 3T scan the conventional sequences were normal: T1-weighted-image (T1WI), T2-weightedimage (T2WI), fluidattenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). Susceptibility-weighted imaging (susceptibility-weighted angiography, SWAN sequence) (Figure 1b), showed a dark serpiginous vessel in the area relative to that of the “cord sign” on the non-contrast CT, confirming the diagnosis of thrombosed frontal vein. 3-Dimmensional contrast-enhanced T1WI MRI sequence (CE 3D T1) showed on multiformat reformat (MPR) an intraluminalfilling defect surrounded by contrast in a left frontal vein at the same level (Figure 1c, arrow), suggestive of an intraluminal thrombus.
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孤立性皮质静脉血栓形成的临床和影像学缺陷。不要错过“最后一片”
未做对比的脑部CT扫描在最后一层显示左侧额叶一高密度蛇形血管,即“脊髓征”,提示额叶皮质静脉血栓形成(图1a,箭头)。3T脑MR成像常规序列正常:t1加权图像(T1WI)、t2加权图像(T2WI)、流体衰减反演恢复(FLAIR)和弥散加权成像(DWI)。敏感性加权成像(敏感性加权血管造影,SWAN序列)(图1b)显示,相对于非对比CT上的“脊髓征”,该区域有一深色蛇状血管,证实额静脉血栓形成的诊断。三维增强T1WI MRI序列(CE 3D T1)显示,在相同水平的左侧额静脉,在多格式重组(MPR)上显示一个被造影剂包围的腔内充盈缺损(图1c,箭头),提示腔内血栓。
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