Abstract
Magnetic resonance (MR) venography is considered a reliable imaging modality for the evaluation of intracranial venous system. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the normal venous anatomy and its variations in Nepalese population using low field MR technique. One hundred patients with normal MR imaging of brain underwent MR venographic study. MR venograms were performed in 0.35 T MR scanner using a contiguous 2D time-of-flight MR angiographic technique. The flow gaps in the transverse sinus were seen in 47% of population, of which 91% occurred in the non-dominant side. Right transverse sinus was dominant in 73% population. Flow gap was observed in bilateral transverse sinus in one case, while it was seen in the dominant right transverse sinus in 6.3% population. Inferior sagittal sinus was observed in 11% cases. Internal cerebral vein was seen in 60 cases. Occipital sinus was observed in 4% of the cases. The basal vein of Rosenthal was observed in 34% of the cases, whereas vein of Labbe seen in 8% cases. Unilateralflow gap in the sigmoid sinus was seen in 5 cases. MR angiography done at low field MR unit is a reliable tool in cerebral venous sinus assessment, particularly major dural sinuses. The flow gaps in transverse sinus are frequently encountered anatomic variation. Visualization of small veins like inferior sagittal sinus, basal vein of Rosenthal, vein of Labbe, internal cerebral vein was inferior in our study compared to other studies done in high field MR unit.
Highlights
Magnetic resonance (MR) venography is considered a reliable imaging modality for the evaluation of intracranial venous system
Intracranial sinus and venous anatomy can be visualized by several imaging techniques, including conventional angiography, CT venography and MR venography (MRV)
Magnetic resonance venograms could be obtained from all 100 patients with normal MR examinations of brain parenchyma
Summary
Magnetic resonance (MR) venography is considered a reliable imaging modality for the evaluation of intracranial venous system. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the normal venous anatomy and its variations in Nepalese population using low field MR technique. Intracranial sinus and venous anatomy can be visualized by several imaging techniques, including conventional angiography, CT venography and MR venography (MRV). MRV is a widely available, reproducible, noninvasive means of evaluating venous anatomy. The disadvantages of the conventional and CT angiography are the use of ionizing radiation and the invasiveness of procedures with its inherent applications. MRV has got several advantages over other imaging modalities. In MRV the image of venous system can be acquired with or without the use of contrast media. Correspondence: JNMA I VOL 52 I NO.
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