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Identification of CSF fistulas by radionuclide counting
Y Yamamoto1, K Kunishio, N Sunami
1Department of Neurological Surgery, Matsuyama Shimin Hospital, Japan.
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology
|July 1, 1990
Abstract:
A radionuclide counting method, performed with the patient prone and the neck flexed, was used successfully to diagnose CSF rhinorrhea in two patients. A normal radionuclide ratio (radionuclide counts in pledget/radionuclide counts in 1-ml blood sample) was obtained in 11 normal control subjects. Significance was determined to be a ratio greater than 0.37. Use of radionuclide counting method of determining CSF rhinorrhea is recommended when other methods have failed to locate a site of leakage or when posttraumatic meningitis suggests subclinical CSF rhinorrhea.