Dural fluid collections in infants and children. A successful nuclear medical approach
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- DOI: 10.1148/114.2.367
Dural fluid collections in infants and children. A successful nuclear medical approach
Abstract
The authors describe their experience in 94 cases of dural fluid collections. The correct diagnosis was made in 94%, which is attributed to (a) including radionuclide angiography and both an immediate and a two- to four-hour delayed scan for every patient undergoing brain studies, (b) a high index of suspicion, and (c) simultaneous interpretation of the scan and the skull film. The false-positive rate was 10%, as shown by cerebral angiography.
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