MRI and phase-contrast MR angiography (PC MRA) were obtained in 13 patients
with angiographically confirmed intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulae
(DAVF). Three- and two-dimensional PC MRA was obtained with low (6-20 cm/s)
and high (> 40 cm/s) velocity encoding along the three main body axes. MRI
showed focal or diffuse signal abnormalities in the brain parenchyma in si
x patients, dilated cortical veins in seven, venous pouches in four with ty
pe IV DAVF and enlargement of the superior ophthalmic vein in three patient
s with DAVF of the cavernous sinus. However, it showed none of the fistula
sites and did not allow reliable identification of feeding arteries. 3D PC
MRA enabled identification of the fistula and enlarged feeding arteries in
six cases each. Stenosis or occlusion of the dural sinuses was detected in
six of eight cases on 3D PC MRA with low velocity encoding. In six patients
with type II DAVF phase reconstruction of 2D PC MRA demonstrated now rever
sal in the dural sinuses or superior ophthalmic vein.