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MRI Appearance of Sphenoid Wing Dysplasia in NF1

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This is an eleven-year-old child

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with neurofibromatosis type 1,

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and we see asymmetric prominence of CSF

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in the anterior aspect of the right middle cranial fossa.

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Now, in children and in adults,

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an arachnoid cyst at the anterior aspect of

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the middle cranial fossa

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is a very common entity,

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and there likely is a cystic component in here,

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but there's more to it than that.

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In this patient,

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if we look, this area here is the left

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greater sphenoid wing.

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We see a thin,

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dark line anteriorly, representing cortex

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along the posterior orbital wall.

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We see a thin dark line here,

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representing cortex at the anterior aspect of

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the middle cranial fossa.

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And the intermediate hyperintense signal here

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is related to marrow within the sphenoid bone.

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We're not seeing a corresponding

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structure on the right side,

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so there's either severe thinning or near

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complete absence of the right greater sphenoid wing.

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What's happening because of that?

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Well, we're seeing the dura bulging in towards

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the posterior aspect of the orbit,

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and at least based upon imaging resolution,

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is actually possibly pushing on the right

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lateral rectus muscle.

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This is the MR appearance of sphenoid wing dysplasia

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in the setting of neurofibromatosis type 1.

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Sphenoid wing dysplasia is one of the

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characteristic findings that is often

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described in neurofibromatosis type 1,

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although it is not seen nearly as common

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as some of the other findings.

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But if you know what it looks like on MR,

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you may be able to identify it.

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Faculty

Asim F Choudhri, MD

Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital

Tags

Syndromes

Pediatrics

Neuroradiology

Neuro

MRI

Brain

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