2011
DOI: 10.2478/v10019-011-0007-6
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Comparison of CT and MRI in diagnosis of cerebrospinal leak induced by multiple fractures of skull base

Abstract: BackgroundMultiple basilar skull fracture and cerebrospinal leak are common complications of traumatic brain injury, which required a surgical repair. But due to the complexity of basilar skull fracture after severe trauma, preoperatively an exact radiological location is always difficult. Multi-row spiral CT and MRI are currently widely applied in the clinical diagnosis. The present study was performed to compare the accuracy of cisternography by multi-row spiral CT and MRI in the diagnosis of cerebrospinal l… Show more

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“…MRI is because of its excellent contrast resolution15,16 feasible method for demonstrating the osteosclerosis, where cortical bone is hypointense on all pulse sequences. To the best of our knowledge, no radiological research has yet evaluated the effect of PRP on the formation of cortical bone encircling the tibial tunnel after ACL reconstruction in humans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MRI is because of its excellent contrast resolution15,16 feasible method for demonstrating the osteosclerosis, where cortical bone is hypointense on all pulse sequences. To the best of our knowledge, no radiological research has yet evaluated the effect of PRP on the formation of cortical bone encircling the tibial tunnel after ACL reconstruction in humans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If an aggressive or malignant lesion was suspected, further evaluation with cross-sectional imaging such as CT or MR imaging was needed. CT and MRI are imaging methods, often combined in diagnostic procedures of many oncology tumours 10,11. CT is useful for a detailed assessment of subtle bony lesions and anatomically complex bones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of radionuclide cisternography may further assist in making a diagnosis with a sensitivity of 92% for active leaks and 40% for inactive leaks 9. MRI cisternography has been found to be superior to CT cisternogarphy 18…”
Section: Frontobasilar Fracturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 MRI cisternography has been found to be superior to CT cisternogarphy. 18 Special attention should be given to fractures involving the lateral sphenoid sinuses in posttraumatic patients, where CT angiography or magnetic resonance angiography is often utilized to ensure that the intracranial carotid has not been compromised or is at future risk for developing a pseudoaneurysm. 19 In other refractory cases, or cases where imaging has been nondiagnostic, endoscopic surgical sinonasal exploration with navigation and adjunctive use of intrathecal fluorescein can have a sensitivity of up to 97%.…”
Section: Frontobasilar Fractures Diagnostic Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%