From the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine (K.M.B.), Rochester, Minnesota.
Departments of Radiology (J.C.B., D.K.K., F.E.D., C.M.C.).
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2020 Aug;41(8):1339-1347. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A6637. Epub 2020 Jul 9.
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension is a condition characterized by low CSF volume secondary to leakage through a dural defect with no identifiable cause. Patients classically present with orthostatic headaches, but this symptom is not specific to spontaneous intracranial hypotension, and initial misdiagnosis is common. The most prominent features of spontaneous intracranial hypotension on intracranial MR imaging include "brain sag" and diffuse pachymeningeal enhancement, but these characteristics can be seen in several other conditions. Understanding the clinical and imaging features of spontaneous intracranial hypotension and its mimickers will lead to more prompt and accurate diagnoses. Here we discuss conditions that mimic the radiologic and clinical presentation of spontaneous intracranial hypotension as well as other disorders that CSF leaks can imitate.
自发性颅内低血压是一种以脑脊液体积减少为特征的疾病,其原因是硬脑膜缺陷导致脑脊液渗漏,但无法确定具体病因。患者典型表现为直立性头痛,但该症状并非自发性颅内低血压所特有,因此最初误诊较为常见。颅内 MRI 检查显示自发性颅内低血压最显著的特征包括“脑下垂”和弥漫性硬脑膜强化,但这些特征也可见于其他几种疾病。了解自发性颅内低血压及其类似疾病的临床和影像学特征,有助于更及时、准确地诊断。本文将讨论与自发性颅内低血压影像学和临床表现相似的疾病,以及脑脊液漏可引起的其他疾病。