We describe the use of time-resolved MR angiography in the diagnosis of cervical epidural arteriovenous fistula before final diagnosis and embolization was achieved by digital subtraction angiography. A 42-year-old woman was referred to us because of headache and dizziness, in addition to radiculopathy of the right superior limb. Angiographic examinations documented a direct high-flow arteriovenous fistula between the right vertebral artery and the cervical epidural venous plexus. The point of fistula was located in the upper third of the cervical segment below the C2 arch. Time-resolved MR angiography might add important information in case of suspected arteriovenous fistula, helpful both for therapeutic decisions and follow-up.
An epidural arteriovenous fistula studied with time-resolved imaging of contrast kinetics (TRICKS) sequence / Romano, Andrea; Consoli, Arturo; TARI CAPONE, Francesca; Biraschi, Francesco; Suma, Giacomo; Mangiafico, Salvatore; Bozzao, Alessandro. - In: THE NEURORADIOLOGY JOURNAL. - ISSN 1971-4009. - STAMPA. - (2016). [10.1177/1971400916666557]
An epidural arteriovenous fistula studied with time-resolved imaging of contrast kinetics (TRICKS) sequence
ROMANO, Andrea;CONSOLI, ARTURO;TARI CAPONE, FRANCESCA;BIRASCHI, FRANCESCO;SUMA, GIACOMO;BOZZAO, ALESSANDRO
2016
Abstract
We describe the use of time-resolved MR angiography in the diagnosis of cervical epidural arteriovenous fistula before final diagnosis and embolization was achieved by digital subtraction angiography. A 42-year-old woman was referred to us because of headache and dizziness, in addition to radiculopathy of the right superior limb. Angiographic examinations documented a direct high-flow arteriovenous fistula between the right vertebral artery and the cervical epidural venous plexus. The point of fistula was located in the upper third of the cervical segment below the C2 arch. Time-resolved MR angiography might add important information in case of suspected arteriovenous fistula, helpful both for therapeutic decisions and follow-up.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.