Vein of Labbé mimicking an occipital epidural hematoma.

Central European Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2010-11-01 Epub Date: 2010-05-17 DOI:10.1055/s-0030-1252007
J Ros de San Pedro, B Cuartero Pérez, J Zamorro Parra, B Torregrosa Sala
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Ros de San Pedro J et al. Vein of Labb é Mimicking an Occipital ... Cen Eur Neurosurg 2010; 71: 226 – 230 Introduction ▼ The vein of Labb é (VL) or inferior anastomotic vein is defi ned as a cortical cerebral vein that connects the middle superfi cial vein, which is located in the sylvian fi ssure, and the transverse sinus [18, 22] . This vessel is of prime importance since it participates in draining the posterior part of both the temporal and parietal lobes [2, 16] . The VL is not commonly seen on computed tomography (CT) studies [25, 26] due to its similar density to brain tissue, its close anatomical relation to the temporal bone, and its relatively small caliber. Furthermore, VL is rarely implicated in post-traumatic complications. Thus, VL is not usually kept in mind by either neurosurgeons or radiologists when analyzing CT scan images, even after head trauma. We report the case of a mild head trauma patient, whose urgent CT scan showed an image compatible with an occipital epidural hematoma. After thorough radiological and clinical analysis the initial diagnosis of extradural hematoma was ruled out, while a prominent and looped VL was disclosed as being responsible for the false image on CT.
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