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Case Reports
. 1984;9(1):39-41.
doi: 10.1007/BF00254348.

Radionuclide demonstration of ventriculoatrial shunt-cutaneous fistula with cerebrospinal fluid leak

Case Reports

Radionuclide demonstration of ventriculoatrial shunt-cutaneous fistula with cerebrospinal fluid leak

H M Goodgold et al. Eur J Nucl Med. 1984.

Abstract

Radionuclide techniques have commonly been used to assess ventriculovenous shunt function, cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, and for the diagnosis of cerebrospinal fluid leaks. All of these techniques were utilized in this unusual case of retrograde migration of a ventriculoatrial catheter into the neck, with cutaneous fistulization and CSF leak.

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