Radiology Case Reports (Sep 2022)

Co-existing fast CSF leaks and CSF-venous fistulas on dynamic CT myelography

  • Ajay A. Madhavan, MD,
  • John C. Benson, MD,
  • Jeremy K. Cutsforth-Gregory, MD,
  • John D. Atkinson, MD,
  • Carrie M. Carr, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
pp. 2968 – 2971

Abstract

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Spontaneous intracranial hypotension can be caused by spinal dural tears or CSF-venous fistulas. It is rare for patients to have more than one type of leak at any given time. Here, we illustrate 3 examples of dural tears that co-existed with CSF-venous fistulas, with both being seen on dynamic CT myelography. To our knowledge, coexistent CSF-venous fistulas and dural tears have not been previously illustrated on dynamic CT myelography, even though this is one of the most commonly used modalities to work-up patients with CSF leaks. We discuss the clinical importance of the rare co-occurrence of these leaks with regard to diagnosis and treatment, as well as implications for understanding and classifying CSF leaks.

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