Publications by authors named "C Iffenecker"

Purpose: Rathke's cleft cysts are non neoplastic lesions of the sellar area that seldom are symptomatic. Their incidence has been underestimated before magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The aim of this work was to assess the value of MRI in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of Rathke's cleft cyst based on a retrospective review of 12 cases and a review of the literature.

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Indications for sialography have became rare and radiologists are less and less experienced for salivary gland cannulation. MR Sialography allows opacification of salivary ducts without any cannulation and could replace residual indications for sialography. The purpose of this paper is to review the principle of the technique, the normal and pathologic aspects of MR Sialography and to emphasize advantages and limitations compared to other techniques.

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Tumors of the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) are frequent; acoustic neuromas and meningiomas represent the great majority of such tumors. However, a large variety of unusual lesions can also be encountered in the CPA. The site of origin is the main factor in making a preoperative diagnosis for an unusual lesion of the CPA.

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Background And Purpose: CSF circulation has been reported to represent a major factor in the pathophysiology of syringomyelia. Our purpose was to determine the CSF flow patterns in spinal cord cysts and in the subararachnoid space in patients with syringomyelia associated with Chiari I malformation and to evaluate the modifications of the flow resulting from surgery.

Methods: Eighteen patients with syringomyelia were examined with a 3D Fourier encoding velocity imaging technique.

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The central canal of the spinal cord is present at birth and becomes progressively obliterated. Cadaver studies have shown that it may persist partially or completely. To our knowledge, this entity has not been described on MRI.

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