A pneumatized anterior clinoid mimicking an aneurysm on MR imaging. Report of two cases
- PMID: 2738631
- DOI: 10.3171/jns.1989.71.1.0128
A pneumatized anterior clinoid mimicking an aneurysm on MR imaging. Report of two cases
Abstract
The advent of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has marked a new era in neuroimaging--particularly in terms of diminishing the need for more invasive diagnostic procedures. A cautionary note should be sounded, however, about an important limitation of standard spin-echo MR studies. Two patients were referred for angiography because MR imaging indicated the presence of a "paraclinoid aneurysm." In retrospect, these findings were due instead to a pneumatized anterior clinoid. Angiography could have been avoided had this pitfall been recognized, and had a gradient-echo flow-imaging protocol been utilized. This latter approach (which does not replace spin-echo imaging) is more sensitive to flowing blood and thus allows differentiation of an air space from a nonthrombosed aneurysm.
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