Ong E M W, Yeh I B
Department of Diagnostic Imaging, National University Hospital, 5 Lower Kent Ridge Road, Singapore 119074.
Singapore Med J. 2007 Nov;48(11):e296-8.
Increased signal intensity in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) on magnetic resonance imaging due to the presence of gadolinium is rarely observed, but has been seen in patients with brain or spinal pathology or underlying renal impairment. We report this phenomenon in a 66-year-old woman with diabetic nephropathy and discuss the possible pathogenesis of the scan findings. Recognition of this unusual finding, and features distinguishing it from other causes of high CSF signal intensity, such as subarachnoid haemorrhage and protein in the CSF, are emphasised to help prevent diagnostic errors.
由于钆的存在,磁共振成像显示脑脊液(CSF)信号强度增加的情况很少见,但在患有脑部或脊髓病变或潜在肾功能损害的患者中曾有过报道。我们报告了一名患有糖尿病肾病的66岁女性出现的这种现象,并讨论了扫描结果可能的发病机制。强调认识这一不寻常的发现,以及将其与脑脊液高信号强度的其他原因(如蛛网膜下腔出血和脑脊液中的蛋白质)相区分的特征,有助于防止诊断错误。