2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2023.03.056
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Cerebrospinal Venous Fistula Presenting with Cognitive Decline: Systematic Literature Review and Report of Two Cases

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“…Other frequently encountered symptoms of SIH include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, vertigo, hearing loss, distorted hearing, tinnitus, and cognitive impairment. 9,10 Many of these clinical manifestations correspond to dysfunction of the inner ear apparatus, which is the result of an abnormal pressure gradient across the vestibular membrane due to impaired CSF-derived perilymph production. 11 In extreme cases, SIH may present with diplopia, visual disturbances, frontotemporal dementia, or coma, all of which are the direct result of extreme brain sag and caudal displacement of brainstem structures or traction on cranial nerves.…”
Section: Clinical Presentation Of Sihmentioning
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“…Other frequently encountered symptoms of SIH include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, vertigo, hearing loss, distorted hearing, tinnitus, and cognitive impairment. 9,10 Many of these clinical manifestations correspond to dysfunction of the inner ear apparatus, which is the result of an abnormal pressure gradient across the vestibular membrane due to impaired CSF-derived perilymph production. 11 In extreme cases, SIH may present with diplopia, visual disturbances, frontotemporal dementia, or coma, all of which are the direct result of extreme brain sag and caudal displacement of brainstem structures or traction on cranial nerves.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, some groups have had success using MR myelography for detecting CSFVF whereas others have questioned the utility of MR myelography in CSFVF detection. 10,17,18 Thus, further investigation is needed to elucidate the role for these imaging modalities in CSFVF detection.…”
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“…The annual incidence of SIH is estimated at 5 cases per 100,000 individuals [ 21 ]. The occurrence of BSD remains unknown, but recent evidence suggests the disease to be more prevalent than previously recognized [ 1 ••, 3 , 4 ••, 5 7 , 8 •]. This increased awareness and recognition of BSD mirror the trajectory of SIH, which was also initially considered a rare disorder [ 22 ].…”
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“…Spinal diverticula ( type 2 CSF leak ) [ 38 ], spondylotic spurs, calcified disc herniations, and connective tissue abnormalities can all cause dural tear and CSF leak leading to BSD. In recent years, advanced diagnostic techniques such as MRI myelography and digital subtraction myelography (DSM) have identified an increasing number of CSF-venous fistulas ( type 3 CSF leak ) [ 38 ] in BSD patients [ 4 ••, 8 •]. However, despite these advancements, a CSF leak site is only localized in a minority (13%) of cases [ 2 •].…”
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