Case Notes
History
25 yo male with cystic fibrosis and new onset headache and systemic symptoms. Rx antibiotic. Symptoms worsened 10 days laterExam
MR diffusion
Prior Study
MR flair1. There is evidence of extensive bilateral, subpial/cortical edema and intra-sulcal protein affecting the cerebrum more than the cerebellum. Findings are consistent with fulminant, acute, proinflammatory phase of a primary leptomeningitis, likely in the day 1-3 timeframe.
2. There is no evidence of complicating factors, such as ventriculitis, encephalitis, abscess or empyema.
3. There is a sequestered 3rd ventricle, likely under pressure, as above.
MR T1-w post contrast axial and/or sagittal planes
1. There is evidence of pial hyperemia and diffuse leak of contrast into cortical sulci in the supra and infratentorial compartments. These vascular changes are consistent with the acute inflammatory phase of fulminant leptomeningitis.
2. There is focal dilatation of the 3rd ventricle consistent with sequestered ventricular hydrocephalus. The lateral ventricles above and the fourth ventricle below are both compressed by mass effect of brain edema. This isolates the 3rd ventricle accounting for its' dilatation under pressure.
3. There is significantly downward tonsillar herniation consistent with raised intracranial pressure.