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Two cases of persistent falcine and occipital sinuses

Authors :
Noriko Togashi
Yukimune Okubo
Takuya Miyabayashi
Harushi Mori
Takehiko Inui
Wakaba Endo
Kazuhiro Haginoya
Yoshihisa Shimanuki
Moriei Shibuya
Ryo Sato
Source :
Brain and Development. 43:170-173
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Background The coexistence of falcine and occipital sinuses is rare and its natural course has not been reported. Case reports Two patients with persistent falcine and occipital sinuses are described. Both patients had straight sinuses. In one, both the transverse and sigmoid sinuses were hypoplastic and the patient had an acquired Chiari I malformation. The other patient had no other venous anomalies and had a normal posterior cranial fossa. Conclusion The coexistence of falcine and occipital sinuses can lead to an acquired Chiari I malformation. These cases suggest the importance of checking other venous and brain anomalies in this situation.

Details

ISSN :
03877604
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain and Development
Accession number :
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