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We describe the CT and MRI findings of a rare case that had persistence of multiple emissary veins and presented clinically with tinnitus. The radiological findings included a dilated left mastoid emissary vein, bilateral petrosquamosal sinuses, posterior condylar veins, occipital emissary veins and an intrapetrous venule. The left petrosquamosal sinus had an unusual origin from [...]
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Conclusion Transvenous coil embolization in treating marginal sinus DAVF is a safe and effective method. In case of failure of an internal jugular venous approach, alternative routes of embolization should be considered. Understanding the regional venous anatomy of the craniocervical junction is important for targeting fistulous sites and selecting routes for transvenous embolization. Content Type Journal [...]
Posted in Treatment | Tagged arteriovenous, dural, embolization, emphasis, Endovascular, fistula, Involving, marginal, routes, sinus, transvenous, Treatment
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And if so, once the sinus infection is over, does the Tinnitus go back to normal? Or does it stay worsened?
Posted in Treatment | Tagged Cause, infections, sinus, Tinnitus, worsen