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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 2001

Craniovertebral junction tuberculosis: a review of 29 cases.

A. Krishnan; Deepak Patkar; T. Patankar; Jeshil Shah; Srinivasa R. Prasad; Troy Bunting; Mauricio Castillo; Suresh K. Mukherji

Purpose The purpose of this work was to describe the various imaging findings in craniovertebral tuberculosis and the importance of imaging in treatment in these patients. Method A retrospective review of MR and CT scans in 29 patients with craniovertebral tuberculosis was performed. The images were reviewed, paying special attention to both bony (skull base, atlas, and axis) and soft tissue involvement in addition to atlantoaxial dislocation, lateral subluxation of the dens, and compression of the spinal cord. Results Suboccipital pain with neck stiffness was the most common presenting symptom in our patients. The skull was involved in 19 of the 29 cases, clivus involvement was seen in 11 patients, and occipital condyle involvement was present in 14 patients. Detailed analysis of atlas involvement due to tuberculosis showed the lateral masses to be predominantly affected. The dens was involved in 18 cases (62%). Soft tissue masses in the prevertebral area were seen in 22 patients, paravertebral in 27 patients, and epidural involvement in 25 patients was identified. Atlantoaxial displacement was present in seven cases, lateral mass-dens subluxation in five, and superior subluxation of the dens through the foramen magnum compressing the medulla was seen in two cases. Spinal cord compression with intrinsic cord changes was noted in 12 cases. All patients received multidrug antituberculous therapy for 1 year. The presence of neurologic deficit and instability of the atlantoaxial complex was pivotal in further management in these patients. Conclusion A high degree of clinical suspicion is necessary when confronted with patients with neck stiffness and tenderness over the upper cervical vertebrae. MRI in these patients provides a sensitive method for the diagnosis of craniovertebral tuberculosis.


Neuroradiology | 2000

Radiographic findings in tuberculosis of the calvarium

T. Patankar; R. Varma; A. Krishnan; Srinivasa Prasad; K. Desai; Mauricio Castillo

Abstract We reviewed the pattern of involvement of the calvarium by tuberculosis (TB) in five patients and the role of imaging in its management. Four patients presented with localised scalp swelling and one with generalized seizures. Radiographs revealed lucent lesions with minimal surrounding sclerosis in the frontal (2), parietal (2) and occipital (1) bones. CT showed lesions involving the entire thickness of the calvarium and accompanying contrast-enhancing soft tissue. The patient presenting with seizures had a ring-enhancing lesion in the parietal lobe in addition to the extra-axial lesions. Although radiographs in all cases demonstrated calvarial TB, CT showed the extent of the defect, involvement of adjacent soft tissues, and in one case an intra-axial lesion. Radiographs suffice for follow-up of these patients.


Skeletal Radiology | 2000

Imaging in isolated sacral tuberculosis : a review of 15 cases

T. Patankar; A. Krishnan; Deepak Patkar; Hrishikesh Kale; Srinivasa Prasad; Jeshil Shah; Mauricio Castillo

Abstract Objective. To review imaging studies of isolated involvement of the sacrum due to tuberculosis and determine the role of imaging in the diagnosis and management of these patients. Design and patients. A retrospective analysis of 15 cases of isolated sacral tuberculosis imaged with MR imaging was performed. The CT images were also reviewed where available, and the various lesion characteristics were identified. We also reviewed the medical records in an attempt to determine the impact of the imaging studies on the management of these patients. Results. Fifteen patients (5 male, 10 female) presented with symptoms of 3–15 months’ duration. Chronic localized backache with muscle spasm was the commonest presenting symptom; discharging sinuses with abscess formation was found in six patients, five of whom were children. MR imaging of the sacrum revealed a hypointense marrow signal on T1-weighted images and hyperintense signal on T2-weighted images in 14 of 15 patients, the S2 vertebra being always involved. CT revealed osteolytic changes in the sacrum in all the five patients in whom CT was performed. All patients showed marked clinical improvement within 1 year of anti-tuberculous chemotherapy. Conclusion. Isolated tuberculosis of the sacrum is uncommon but should be suspected in patients presenting with chronic low backache or children with discharging sinuses/abscesses and showing sacral destruction on CT or MR imaging. MR imaging can identify cases and enables early institution of anti- tuberculous chemotherapy.


Rivista Di Neuroradiologia | 1999

Intrasellar arachnoid cysts: Report of three cases and literature review

T. Patankar; A. Krishnan; Deepak Patkar; S. Prasad; Jeshil Shah; J. Limdi

Intrasellar arachnoid cysts are distinctly rare. Few cases have been reported in the literature. We describe MR findings in three patients with sellar arachnoid cyst who presented with protean manifestations such as visual impairment and diabetes insipidus and discuss the pertinent literature.


Journal of Postgraduate Medicine | 1999

Imaging features of gossypiboma: report of two cases.

Srinivasa Prasad; A. Krishnan; J. Limdi; T. Patankar


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2000

Diastematomyelia and Epidermoid Cyst in the Hemicord

T. Patankar; A. Krishnan; Diane Armao; Suresh K. Mukherji


Journal of Postgraduate Medicine | 1999

MR imaging in children with ectopic pituitary gland and anterior hypopituitarism.

D. Patkar; T. Patankar; A. Krishnan; Srinivasa Prasad; J. Shah; J. Limdi


Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology | 2000

Isolated optic nerve pseudotumour

T. Patankar; Srinivasa Prasad; A. Krishnan; Ramasharan Laxminarayan


Journal of Association of Physicians of India | 1999

Isolated Cerebral Hydatid Cysts: A Comparative Study of Two Different Types of Presentations

T. Patankar; A. Krishnan; S. Prasad; Atul Goel


Indian Journal of Gastroenterology | 1999

Spontaneous isolated lesser sac hematoma in a patient with hemophilia.

S. Prasad; T. Patankar; A. Krishnan; A. Pathare

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T. Patankar

King Edward Memorial Hospital

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Srinivasa Prasad

King Edward Memorial Hospital

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Deepak Patkar

Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital

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J. Limdi

King Edward Memorial Hospital

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Jeshil Shah

Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital

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Mauricio Castillo

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Diane Armao

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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A. Pathare

King Edward Memorial Hospital

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D. Patkar

King Edward Memorial Hospital

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