Title of article :
Role of magnetic resonance venography in evaluation of cerebral veins and sinuses occlusion
Author/Authors :
El Damarawy, Eman Abd-El Latif Abd-Elaziz Alexandria University - Alexandria Faculty of Medicine - Radiodiagnosis Department, Egypt , El-Nekiedy, Abd-El Aziz Mohamed Alexandria University - Alexandria Faculty of Medicine - Radiodiagnosis Department, Egypt , Fathi, Alaa Mohamed Alexandria University - Alexandria Faculty of Medicine - Radiodiagnosis Department, Egypt , Eissa, Alaa El-Dein Mohamed Alexandria University - Alexandria Faculty of Medicine - Neurosurgery, Egypt , Darweesh, Reda Mohamed Alexandria University - Radiodiagnosis Department - Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Egypt
From page :
29
To page :
34
Abstract :
Introduction: Cerebral venous occlusion (CVO) means intraluminal obstruction by cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) or external compression. The differential diagnosis is broad including stroke, brain capillary telangiectasia, contusion, hypertensive hemorrhage, metastases and venous vascular malformations. MRI in conjunction with MRV is considered the modality of choice in diagnosis of CVO. Objective: To assess the role of magnetic resonance venography in the evaluation of cerebral veins and sinuses occlusion. Methods: The study was conducted on 15 patients with cerebral venous occlusion and subjected to MRI and MRV. Results: The study included 13 patients with cerebral venous occlusion due to thrombosis and two patients with occlusion by tumors (meningioma). Conclusion: MRI in conjunction with MRV is considered an accurate, safe, non-invasive, nonionizing diagnostic modality in assessing CVO. It can assess parenchymal lesions and detect intraluminal small thrombi and its extension.
Keywords :
MRI , MRV , Cerebral venous thrombosis
Journal title :
Alexandria Journal of Medicine(AJM)
Journal title :
Alexandria Journal of Medicine(AJM)
Record number :
2638409
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