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* Refers to MRI enhancement of the dura and outer layer of arachnoid following contrast enhancement |
* Refers to MRI enhancement of the dura and outer layer of arachnoid following contrast enhancement |
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*Also known as dura-arachnoid enhancement |
*Also known as dura-arachnoid enhancement |
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*A small amount of enhancement is found in 50% of normal people |
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== Differential Diagnosis == |
== Differential Diagnosis == |
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*[[Meningitis]], including [[Bacterial meningitis|bacterial]], [[Viral meningitis|viral]], [[Fungal meningitis|fungal]], and [[Tuberculous meningitis|tuberculous]], though they are more likely to present with [[leptomeningeal enhancement]] |
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* Intracranial neoplasms |
* Intracranial neoplasms |
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** Extra-axial: [[meningioma]] and calvarial lesions, which typically show focal pachymeningeal enhancement |
** Extra-axial: [[meningioma]] and calvarial lesions, which typically show focal pachymeningeal enhancement |
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** Intra-axial: primary CNS malignancy amd metastases, which show varied pachymeningeal and [[leptomeningeal enhancement]] |
** Intra-axial: primary CNS malignancy amd metastases, which show varied pachymeningeal and [[leptomeningeal enhancement]] |
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* Post-procedural or post-operative changes, particularly following craniotomy, intrathecal infusions, shunt placement, or [[lumbar puncture]], which typically shows diffuse, smooth, enhancement, sometimes limited to the side of the procedure |
* Post-procedural or post-operative changes, particularly following craniotomy, intrathecal infusions, shunt placement, or [[lumbar puncture]], which typically shows diffuse, smooth, enhancement, sometimes limited to the side of the procedure |
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* [[Idiopathic pachymeningitis]] |
* [[Idiopathic pachymeningitis]] |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 2 November 2021
Background
- Refers to MRI enhancement of the dura and outer layer of arachnoid following contrast enhancement
- Also known as dura-arachnoid enhancement
- A small amount of enhancement is found in 50% of normal people
Differential Diagnosis
- Intracranial hypotension, which typically demonstrates diffuse, smooth, wave-like pattern of enhancement in the temporal and frontal base
- Meningitis, including bacterial, viral, fungal, and tuberculous, though they are more likely to present with leptomeningeal enhancement
- Intracranial neoplasms
- Extra-axial: meningioma and calvarial lesions, which typically show focal pachymeningeal enhancement
- Intra-axial: primary CNS malignancy amd metastases, which show varied pachymeningeal and leptomeningeal enhancement
- Post-procedural or post-operative changes, particularly following craniotomy, intrathecal infusions, shunt placement, or lumbar puncture, which typically shows diffuse, smooth, enhancement, sometimes limited to the side of the procedure
- Idiopathic pachymeningitis
- Cerebral venous thrombosis
- Neurosarcoidosis
- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
- Extramedullary hematopoiesis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Granulomatosis with polyangiitis
Further Reading
- Pachymeningeal enhancement-a comprehensive review of literature. Neurosurg Rev. 2015;38(4):649-59. doi: 10.1007/s10143-015-0646-y