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Post -contrast Three -dimensional MP RAGE T1WI Sequence Compared to Brain MRV Sequence for Diagnosing Brain Sinus Venous Thrombosis

Maysoon Banihani, Qamar Malabeh, Jameel Shawaqfeh, Maher Khawaldeh, Mohammad AlHazaimeh.




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Background: Dural sinus thrombosis is considered as a one of the clinical and radiological emergencies that require special attention and high index of suspicion and needs combined effort of both the treating physician and the radiologist to obtain proper diagnosis and subsequently proper management. Objective: The aim of this article was to compare the accuracy of MRV TOF and post contrast MP-RAGE sequences in diagnosis of cerebral sinus venous thrombosis. Methods: After all informed consents were obtained and upon ethical committee approval from the ethical committee in Joradanian Royal medical services in Amman we perform this study as a retrospective study done on 50 patients with cerebral sinus venous thrombosis with 50 pateints control group done at king Hussein medical center in Amman Jordan. Results: The guidelines and regulations of studies conducted in Royal medical services were followed. 68 females and 32 males with age range between 19 and 52 years. All patients underwent brain MRI for evaluation of cerebral sinus thrombosis, all studies were done on seimens skyra 3 Tesla machine with standardized protocol including 2 D TOF MRV, axial T2WI, axial FLAIR, Axial T1, SWI and diffusion weighted images along with 3D MP-RAGE post contrast. Images were reviewed by two well experienced neuroradiologists (Maysoon and Qamar) in separate sessions, each MRI sequence was reported separately without knowing patients name or clinical history.Conclusion: The results for T2 WI, SWI, MRV TOF and MP-RAGE post contrast were reported. We used a confidence level score to standardize the results. Then the results were analyzed using simple statistical methods.

Key words: dural, sinus, thrombosis, sequences.






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