Arachnoid granulations bulging into the transverse sinus, sigmoid sinus, straight sinus, and confluens sinuum: a magnetic resonance imaging study
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Arachnoid granulations bulging into the transverse sinus, sigmoid sinus, straight sinus, and confluens sinuum: a magnetic resonance imaging study
Abstract
Purpose: Few studies have explored arachnoid granulations (AGs) bulging into the cranial dural sinuses using contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This study aimed to explore such AGs in the transverse (TS), sigmoid (SigS), and straight (StS) sinuses, and confluens sinuum (ConfS) using thin-sliced, contrast MRI.
Methods: A total of 102 patients with intact dural sinuses underwent thin-sliced, contrast MRI in the axial, coronal, and sagittal planes.
Results: In 88.2%, more than one AG was identified in the TS and SigS, StS, and ConfS. In the TS, AGs were identified in 40.2% on the right side and 37.3% on the left and were frequently located in the middle and lateral thirds. In the SigS, AGs were identified on the right in 17.6% and on the left in 18.6% in the distal region. In the StS, AGs were identified in 35.3% of cases, most frequently located in the proximal third, followed by the distal third. In the ConfS, AGs were identified in 20.6% of cases. Furthermore, in 23.5%, a collection of multiple AGs of varying sizes was found in the TS. A statistical difference was not shown between the mean age of 90 patients with AGs and that of 12 patients without identifiable AGs.
Conclusions: Bulging AGs may more frequently found in the TS. Thin-sliced, contrast MRI is useful for delineating AGs.
Keywords: Arachnoid granulations; Cranial sinuses; Magnetic resonance imaging; Transverse sinus.
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