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Patient: 23 year old male |
History: 23 year old male with cerebral palsy and increasing headache. |
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Findings: 1. CSF shunt study demonstrates increasing focal accumulation of tracer at the inferior tip of the ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt. Free flow of tracer is not observed within the peritoneum. 2. Abdominal radiographs show coiling at the inferior tip of the VP shunt. Additionally, the position of the VP shunt catheter has not changed in 2 months. 3. CT images show a loculated fluid collection in the abdomen with coiling of the VP catheter within this fluid collection. |
DDx: CSF pseudocyst. |
Diagnosis: CSF pseudocyst. |
References: Mettler, Fred A., and Milton J. Guiberteau. Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Imaging. Philadelphia: Saunders, 2006. |
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Case Number: 123466Owner(s): Delphine Chen and O'Neil LeeLast Updated: 02-07-2013 The reader is fully responsible for confirming the accuracy of this content. |