Edis R H, Chakera T M
Clin Exp Neurol. 1984;20:101-6.
A patient with symptomatic hydrocephalus, due to an elongated and ectatic basilar artery and involving the third ventricle, is described. Characteristic CT scan features are outlined and were sufficient to confirm the diagnosis without resort to pneumoencephalography or angiography. The intraventricular CSF pressure was normal and a ventriculoperitoneal shunt resulted in significant sustained improvement of her balance and higher mental functions, coincident with CT scan evidence of return of ventricular size to normal. Other neurological presentations of an elongated and ectatic basilar artery include single or multiple cranial nerve involvement, a cerebellopontine-angle syndrome or chiasmal compression with visual failure.
本文描述了一名因基底动脉延长扩张并累及第三脑室而出现症状性脑积水的患者。概述了特征性的CT扫描表现,这些表现足以确诊,无需进行气脑造影或血管造影。脑室内脑脊液压力正常,脑室腹腔分流术使她的平衡和高级精神功能得到了显著持续改善,同时CT扫描显示脑室大小恢复正常。基底动脉延长扩张的其他神经学表现包括单根或多根颅神经受累、桥小脑角综合征或伴有视力障碍的视交叉受压。