Chapter 13 - Ancillary Neurodiagnostic Procedures—Lumbar Puncture and Neuroimaging
Video 13-1. Patient with HIV and aseptic meningitis attributed to immune reconstitution
inflammatory syndrome (IRIS).
inflammatory syndrome (IRIS).
Video 13-2. Patient with advanced bilateral papilledema due to superior sagittal sinus
venous thrombosis.
venous thrombosis.
Video 13-3. Cranial fossa fracture in a patient with bilateral raccoon's eyes and a right
Battle sign describing CSF otorrhea. The patient also exhibits asterixis of the upper
extremities. CT also demonstrates pneumocephalus.
Battle sign describing CSF otorrhea. The patient also exhibits asterixis of the upper
extremities. CT also demonstrates pneumocephalus.
Video 13-4. Young patient with viral meningitis due to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV).
Video 13-5. Right crural predominant hemiparesis due to left anterior cerebral artery
(ACA) territory infarction. MRA shows left A3CA occlusion.
(ACA) territory infarction. MRA shows left A3CA occlusion.
Video 13-6. Patient with cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical
infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL).
infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL).
Video 13-7. Patient with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome and spinal cord
(conus medullaris region) hemangioblastoma.
(conus medullaris region) hemangioblastoma.