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Neurology Publish Ahead of Print DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000010446 Kaushik 1 Fetal dural sinus malformation Kavya S Kaushik, DNB; Ullas V Acharya, DM, MD; Rupa Ananthasivan DMRD, DNB, FRCR, CST (UK); Bhavana Girishekar, DNB; Pramesh Reddy, DNB Dr. Kavya S Kaushik, Manipal Hospitals, Department of Radiology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Dr. Ullas V Acharya, Manipal Hospitals, Department of Radiology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Neurology® Published Ahead of Print articles have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication. This manuscript will be published in its final form after copyediting, page composition, and review of proofs. Errors that could affect the content may be corrected during these processes. ACCEPTED Copyright © 2020 American Academy of Neurology. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited Published Ahead of Print on August 4, 2020 as 10.1212/WNL.0000000000010446

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  • Neurology Publish Ahead of PrintDOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000010446

    Kaushik 1

    Fetal dural sinus malformation

    Kavya S Kaushik, DNB; Ullas V Acharya, DM, MD; Rupa Ananthasivan DMRD, DNB,

    FRCR, CST (UK); Bhavana Girishekar, DNB; Pramesh Reddy, DNB

    Dr. Kavya S Kaushik, Manipal Hospitals, Department of Radiology, Bengaluru, Karnataka,

    India

    Dr. Ullas V Acharya, Manipal Hospitals, Department of Radiology, Bengaluru, Karnataka,

    India

    Neurology® Published Ahead of Print articles have been peer reviewed and accepted for

    publication. This manuscript will be published in its final form after copyediting, page

    composition, and review of proofs. Errors that could affect the content may be corrected

    during these processes.

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    Dr. Rupa Ananthasivan, Manipal Hospitals, Department of Radiology, Bengaluru, Karnataka,

    India

    Dr. Bhavana Girishekar, Manipal Hospitals, Department of Radiology, Bengaluru,

    Karnataka, India

    Dr. Pramesh Reddy, Manipal Hospitals, Department of Radiology, Bengaluru, Karnataka,

    India

    Search terms: Dural sinus Malformation, DSM, MRI, Fetal MRI, Arteriovenous

    Malformations

    Submission Type: Teaching NeuroImages

    Title Character Count: 27

    Word count of manuscript: 100

    Number of Figures: 2

    Number of references: 2

    Corresponding Author: Dr. Ullas V Acharya ([email protected])

    Disclosure: The authors report no disclosures relevant to the manuscript.

    Study Funding: No targeted funding reported. AC

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    Body of Manuscript:

    24-year-old multigravida with no comorbidities underwent Anomaly Ultrasound at

    21weeks5days, followed by Fetal MRI which showed dilatation of the torcula, adjacent

    superior sagittal sinus, bilateral transverse sinuses and proximal sigmoid sinuses with

    maintained flow voids (Figure 1); blood supply to the torcula from bilateral occipital arteries

    and bilateral PCAs (Figure 2), suggesting a diagnosis of non-thrombosed midline type of

    dural sinus malformation (DSM) in the fetus.1,2

    DSM should be suspected on prenatal ultrasonography. Prompt fetal MRI must be done to

    establish the diagnosis, identify intracranial complications, plan timing, mode of delivery and

    postnatal treatment strategy, resulting in better postnatal outcome.

    Appendix 1: Authors

    Name Location Contribution

    Dr. Kavya S Kaushik Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru, India

    Design and Conceptualisation of study; Major role in Acquisition of data, Drafting and revising the manuscript for intellectual content

    Dr. Ullas V Acharya Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru, India

    Design and Conceptualisation of study; Major role in Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of the data, Critical revision of the manuscript for intellectual content

    Dr. Rupa Ananthasivan Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru, India

    Major role in Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of the data, Critical revision of the

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    manuscript for intellectual content

    Dr. Bhavana Girishekar Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru, India

    Major role in Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of the data.

    Dr. Pramesh Reddy Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru, India

    Major role in Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of the data.

    Acknowledgements: None

    References:

    1. Ebert M, Esenkaya A, Huisman TA, et al. Multimodality, anatomical, and diffusion-

    weighted fetal imaging of a spontaneously thrombosing congenital dural sinus malformation.

    Neuropediatrics 2012;43(5):279-282.

    2. Rossi A, De Biasio P, Scarso E, et al. Prenatal MR imaging of dural sinus malformation: a

    case report. Prenat Diagn. 2006;26(1):11-16.

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    Figures:

    Figure 1: Fetal MRI

    Single shot Turbo spin echo sequence (SS-TSE) images (A, B, C) in Axial, Sagittal and

    Coronal planes reveal the ectatic torcula, posterior sagittal sinus and bilateral transverse

    sinuses respectively. Flow voids are maintained. No mass effect or hydrocephal

    Figure 2: Fetal Intracranial 3D Gradient Recalled Echo Dixon-based MRA

    (A, B) Coronal and Sagittal MIP images depict prominent bilateral occipital arteries (arrows) supplying the DSM, which is visualised in the arterial phase (arrowhead).

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