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Reversible transverse sinus collapse in a patient with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (Reprinted)

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Onder, Halil
Gocmen, Rahsan

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The association of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) with stenosis or narrowing of the transverse sinuses (TSs) is well known. However, there is debate as to whether the stenosis is a cause or consequence. Here we describe a case of IIH and narrowing of the TSs, with four relapses and recoveries after repeated CSF diversions with lumbar puncture (LP) over 2 months. Subsequently, implantation of a lumboperitoneal shunt (LPrS) ensured recovery. MR venography 20 months after LPrS showed normally calibrated TSs. We show repeated MR venography findings before and after the LPs, and discuss the pathogenesis of IIH in terms of the cause and effect relationship between IIH and sinus collapse.

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Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery

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BMJ Publishing Group

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Neuroimaging, Surgery

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