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Published in: European Radiology 1/2017

01-01-2017 | Neuro

Extracranial Venous abnormalities: A true pathological finding in patients with multiple sclerosis or an anatomical variant?

Authors: Carlos Torres, Matthew Hogan, Satya Patro, Santanu Chakraborty, Thanh Nguyen, Rebecca Thornhill, Mark Freedman, Miguel Bussiere, Hamid Dabirzadeh, Betty Anne Schwarz, Stefanie Belanger, Lysa Legault-Kingstone, Mark Schweitzer, Cheemun Lum

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the extracranial venous anatomy with contrast-enhanced MR venogram (CE-MRV) in patients without multiple sclerosis (MS), and assess the prevalence of various venous anomalies such as asymmetry and stenosis in this population.

Materials and methods

We prospectively recruited 100 patients without MS, aged 18–60 years, referred for contrast-enhanced MRI. They underwent additional CE-MRV from skull base to mediastinum on a 3T scanner. Exclusion criteria included prior neck radiation, neck surgery, neck/mediastinal masses or significant cardiac or pulmonary disease. Two neuroradiologists independently evaluated the studies to document asymmetry and stenosis in the jugular veins and prominence of collateral veins.

Results

Asymmetry of internal jugular veins (IJVs) was found in 75 % of subjects. Both observers found stenosis in the IJVs with fair agreement. Most stenoses were located in the upper IJV segments. Asymmetrical vertebral veins and prominence of extracranial collateral veins, in particular the external jugular veins, was not uncommon.

Conclusion

It is common to have stenoses and asymmetry of the IJVs as well as prominence of the collateral veins of the neck in patients without MS. These findings are in contrast to prior reports suggesting collateral venous drainage is rare except in MS patients.

Key Points

The venous anatomy of the neck in patients without MS demonstrates multiple variants
Asymmetry and stenoses of the internal jugular veins are common
Collateral neck veins are not uncommon in patients without MS
These findings do not support the theory of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency
MR venography is a useful imaging modality for assessing venous anatomy
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Metadata
Title
Extracranial Venous abnormalities: A true pathological finding in patients with multiple sclerosis or an anatomical variant?
Authors
Carlos Torres
Matthew Hogan
Satya Patro
Santanu Chakraborty
Thanh Nguyen
Rebecca Thornhill
Mark Freedman
Miguel Bussiere
Hamid Dabirzadeh
Betty Anne Schwarz
Stefanie Belanger
Lysa Legault-Kingstone
Mark Schweitzer
Cheemun Lum
Publication date
01-01-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 1/2017
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4314-6

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