A Case of Neck Pain in a Patient with Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak Who Showed Characteristic Findings on Cervical Spine MRI

一例自发性脑脊液漏患者出现颈部疼痛,且颈椎MRI检查显示特征性改变的病例报告

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Abstract

We report a case of a patient with neck pain only who was diagnosed with spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak (SCFL) based on characteristic findings on cervical spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The patient was a 47-year-old man who had been experiencing neck pain for 3 days. He experienced neck pain when he got up in the morning and could not keep standing. Cervical spine MRI showed significant dilatation of the anterolateral dural canal veins at the C2 level. Under the suspicion of SCFL, additional thoracic spine MRI was performed, which revealed epidural fluid collection in the lower thoracic spine. He underwent bed rest, but his symptoms returned. Epidural blood patch (EBP) was performed. The symptoms improved after EBP, and the venous dilatation disappeared on MRI. Venous dilatation in SCFL is considered an effect of epidural space enlargement due to dural sac shrinkage caused by cerebrospinal fluid loss. Therefore, venous dilatation in the cervical spine is an indirect finding of SCFL. It has been reported that images of epidural fluid collection and dural canal collapse on spinal MRI are useful as direct findings in the diagnosis of SCFL, and these findings are most noticeable at the thoracic level. Because SCFL with neck pain only also exists, dilated images of the epidural vein are valuable for diagnosing SCFL, and neurospine surgeons should be aware of this finding when encountering patients complaining of neck pain.

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