EPIDURAL VENOUS SYSTEM (MENINGORACHIDIAN VENOUS PLEXUS) IN JUVENILE AMYOTROPHY OF DISTAL UPPER EXTREMITY - ASSESSMENT WITH GD-DTPA ENHANCEDVOLUMETRIC MR STUDY
R. Okumura et al., EPIDURAL VENOUS SYSTEM (MENINGORACHIDIAN VENOUS PLEXUS) IN JUVENILE AMYOTROPHY OF DISTAL UPPER EXTREMITY - ASSESSMENT WITH GD-DTPA ENHANCEDVOLUMETRIC MR STUDY, Computerized medical imaging and graphics, 18(3), 1994, pp. 193-202
The epidural venous system (meningorachidian venous plexus) was analyz
ed utilizing gadolinium-diethylenetriamene pentaacetic acid (DTPA) (Gd
-DTPA) enhanced volumetric magnetic resonance (MR) images in 11 patien
ts with focal cervical spinal cord atrophy, clinically consistent with
juvenile amyotrophy of distal upper extremity. In our series, all of
the patients showed unusual posterior epidural venous enhancement at t
he C5-6 level, suggesting posterior epidural venous dilatation. Three
patients also showed prominent dilatation of cervico-thoracic epidural
veins surrounding the thecal sac. These MR findings were also demonst
rated by spinal phlebography. Gd-DTPA enhanced MR images, especially h
igh resolutional volumetric MR images, were efficient for evaluating t
hese vessels. The observation of meningorachidian venous plexus along
the disease course should be necessary for searching the pathogenesis
of this disease.