
pmid: 11740001
Background — Intracranial venous congestion is often caused by local venous thrombosis or brain arteriovenous fistulas. Hemodialysis shunts are known to cause venous enlargement in the arm or chest but have not been related to intracranial vascular pathology. Case Description — A 59-year-old woman who presented with increasing headache, gait instability, and memory loss was a renal transplant recipient who still carried a left upper arm shunt. Cranial CT scan showed enlarged veins in the posterior fossa with incipient hydrocephalus. Extracranial duplex sonography revealed reversed flow in the left internal jugular vein, which normalized on cuff inflation around the shunt-carrying arm. The reversed flow, intracranial venous congestion, and neurological status improved after surgical shunt ligation. Conclusions — To our knowledge, this is the first case description of an intracranial venous outflow obstruction caused by a peripheral arteriovenous shunt.
Headache, Middle Aged, Cerebral Veins, Cerebral Angiography, Cerebrovascular Disorders, Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical, Humans, Female, Intracranial Thrombosis, Jugular Veins, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Polytetrafluoroethylene, Brachiocephalic Veins, Hydrocephalus, Ultrasonography
Headache, Middle Aged, Cerebral Veins, Cerebral Angiography, Cerebrovascular Disorders, Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical, Humans, Female, Intracranial Thrombosis, Jugular Veins, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Polytetrafluoroethylene, Brachiocephalic Veins, Hydrocephalus, Ultrasonography
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