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Association of a giant developmental venous anomaly and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis: A case report and magnetic resonance perfusion study
Deprez, Louis; Lommers, Emilie
2025In Neuroradiology Journal
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Keywords :
ADEM; MOGAD; developmental venous anomaly; perfusion imaging; demyelination
Abstract :
[en] We describe the first reported association between acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) and giant developmental venous anomaly (DVA) in the context of myelin oligodendrocyte associated glycoprotein (MOG) associated disorder (MOGAD). Patient was a young woman presenting with headache, bradypsychia and tetrapyramidal syndrome. Imaging showed disseminated tumefactive inflammatory lesions in the brain and spinal cord, with a massive right frontal lobe lesion centred around a giant DVA. Demyelinating inflammatory lesions are known to occur in a perivenular pattern, and the association between some inflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and DVA has already been described. Developmental venous anomalies are variant of the normal venous drainage of the brain, responsible of a local alteration of the venular network, and microperfusion anomalies as well as possible increased of blood-brain barrier permeability. As such, they might be responsible for a favourable environment for pathogenic auto-antibodies penetrance in such region, potentializing the inflammatory lesion size. Perfusion imaging showed a significant increase in regional blood volume and blood transit time in the DVA and the surrounding brain tissue, which regressed in the follow-up imaging studies after the acute stage. This case illustrates the potential role of DVA in the setting of demyelinating diseases, and its consequences on the local micro-perfusion of the brain, evolving between the acute and chronic phase of the illness.
Disciplines :
Radiology, nuclear medicine & imaging
Author, co-author :
Deprez, Louis  ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > > Service médical de radiodiagnostic
Lommers, Emilie  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Neurologie
Language :
English
Title :
Association of a giant developmental venous anomaly and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis: A case report and magnetic resonance perfusion study
Publication date :
2025
Journal title :
Neuroradiology Journal
ISSN :
1971-4009
eISSN :
2385-1996
Publisher :
SAGE, Thousand Oaks, United States - California
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