TY - JOUR
T1 - Subdural empyema in 10 infants
T2 - US characteristics and clinical correlates
AU - Chen, Cheng Yu
AU - Huang, Chao Ching
AU - Chang, Ying Chao
AU - Chow, Nan Haw
AU - Chio, Chung Ching
AU - Zimmerman, Robert A.
PY - 1998/6
Y1 - 1998/6
N2 - PURPOSE: To investigate the ultrasonographic (US) characteristics of subdural empyema (SDE) and its differentiation from reactive subdural effusion (RSE) in infants with meningitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Images in 10 infants with SDE with or without RSE complicating meningitis were retrospectively reviewed and correlated with clinical findings and compared with US and magnetic resonance (MR) images in four infants with meningitis and RSE. RESULTS: At US, 15 of 16 SDEs in the 10 infants were seen as heterogeneous to hyperechoic convexity collections. Hyperechoic strands were seen in 12 SDEs. Other findings included a thick, echogenic inner membrane (n = 9), increased echogenicity of pia-arachnoid and exudates in the subarachnoid space (n = 16), mass effect (n = 16), and loculated extraaxial collections (n = 2). MR imaging findings correlated well with US and surgical results. At computed tomography, SDE was misinterpreted as RSE in one patient due to the absence of inner membrane contrast material enhancement clinical outcome was related to the degree of brain damage consequent to meningitis and the chronicity of SDE. RSEs in seven infants (three with concurrent SDE) were anechoic; an inner membrane was seen in six and increased pia-arachnoid echogenicity was seen in four. CONCLUSIONS: SDE has complex US features that are helpful for differentiation from anechoic in infants with meningitis.
AB - PURPOSE: To investigate the ultrasonographic (US) characteristics of subdural empyema (SDE) and its differentiation from reactive subdural effusion (RSE) in infants with meningitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Images in 10 infants with SDE with or without RSE complicating meningitis were retrospectively reviewed and correlated with clinical findings and compared with US and magnetic resonance (MR) images in four infants with meningitis and RSE. RESULTS: At US, 15 of 16 SDEs in the 10 infants were seen as heterogeneous to hyperechoic convexity collections. Hyperechoic strands were seen in 12 SDEs. Other findings included a thick, echogenic inner membrane (n = 9), increased echogenicity of pia-arachnoid and exudates in the subarachnoid space (n = 16), mass effect (n = 16), and loculated extraaxial collections (n = 2). MR imaging findings correlated well with US and surgical results. At computed tomography, SDE was misinterpreted as RSE in one patient due to the absence of inner membrane contrast material enhancement clinical outcome was related to the degree of brain damage consequent to meningitis and the chronicity of SDE. RSEs in seven infants (three with concurrent SDE) were anechoic; an inner membrane was seen in six and increased pia-arachnoid echogenicity was seen in four. CONCLUSIONS: SDE has complex US features that are helpful for differentiation from anechoic in infants with meningitis.
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U2 - 10.1148/radiology.207.3.9609881
DO - 10.1148/radiology.207.3.9609881
M3 - Article
C2 - 9609881
AN - SCOPUS:0031813985
SN - 0033-8419
VL - 207
SP - 609
EP - 617
JO - Radiology
JF - Radiology
IS - 3
ER -