J Korean Radiol Soc.
1995 Jun;32(6):859-864.
MR Angiography in the Diagnosis of Cerebral Venous Angiomas: 3D TOF Versus Phase Contrast
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To seek adequate sequence of MR angiography (MRA) on
developmental venous anomaly in the brain.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: We collected ten cases who demonstrated developmental
venous anomaly on MR image. Eight patients among them, both 3D time-of-flight
(TOF) with or without Gadolinium-DTPA enhancement and phase contrast(PC)
were performed: TOF without enhancement in five, TO F with enhancement
in six, and PC with 10 cm/sec in five, PC with 30 cm/sec in three, and PC with
5 cm/sec velocity encoding (VNEC) in two cases.
RESULTS
On enhanced 3D TOF, both dilated collecting veins and medullary
veins were well depicted in five of six cases, however, the signal intensity of the
collecting and medullary veins are less than arteries. Dilated hyperintense
collecting veins were well demonstrated on 3D PC with below the 10cm/sec
VNEC in all seven cases, but the medullary veins were poorly defined. Unenhanced
3D TOF IVIRA could not reveal any dilated collecting and medullary veins
in all five cases.
CONCLUSION
Enhanced 3D TO F could demonstrate the collecting and medullary
veins of developmental venous anomaly, however, 3D PC with below the 10
cm/sec VN EC could showthe dilated collecting and larger draining veins. We considered
that combined enhanced 3D TOF MRA and PC with VENC 10cm/sec can
substitute for conventional anglogram in the diagnosis of developmental venous
anomaly.