Jabbour Pascal, Hanna Amgad, Rosenwasser Robert
Department of Neurosurgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
Neurologist. 2011 Mar;17(2):109-10. doi: 10.1097/NRL.0b013e31820a9dc3.
Silicone oil is commonly used to tamponade the retina in the case of retinal detachment. We present a case in which silicone oils had migrated to the ventricles and the head computed tomographic (CT) scan was misread as intraventricular hemorrhage.
We report a 72-year-old patient who was referred to us with the diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage associated with intraventricular hemorrhage based on a head CT done in the emergency room for increased headaches.
The density of the silicone oil on CT mimicked the density of blood and led to the initial misinterpretation of the head CT. A brain magnetic resonance imaging was done and confirmed the diagnosis of silicone oil that migrated from the eye to the subarachnoid space and intraventricular space.
The possibility of the silicone oil causing chemical meningitis and possible hydrocephalus was raised, but the patient's headaches improved and it was decided not to pursue any further diagnostic work up.
在视网膜脱离的情况下,硅油常用于填塞视网膜。我们报告了一例硅油迁移至脑室的病例,头部计算机断层扫描(CT)被误读为脑室内出血。
我们报告一名72岁患者,因头痛加剧在急诊室进行头部CT检查后,被诊断为蛛网膜下腔出血合并脑室内出血并转诊至我院。
CT上硅油的密度与血液密度相似,导致最初对头部CT的误判。进行了脑部磁共振成像检查,确诊为硅油从眼睛迁移至蛛网膜下腔和脑室内。
提出了硅油导致化学性脑膜炎和可能的脑积水的可能性,但患者的头痛症状有所改善,因此决定不再进行进一步的诊断检查。