Distinct causes of a cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea: Two case reports

  • Arvīds Bušs (Speaker)
  • Balodis, A. (Co-author)
  • Verners Roberts Kalējs (Co-author)
  • Kristīne Migunova (Co-author)
  • U Raitis (Co-author)

Activity: Talk or presentation typesPoster presentation

Description

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea refers to a CSF leakage extracranially into the paranasal sinuses, then into the nasal cavity, and exits via the anterior nares.
CSF rhinorrhea is often seen whenever there is an osseous or dural defect of the skull base, mostly caused by head trauma or a post-operative complication of skull base surgery, or due to congenital defects
Period18 Oct 2024
Event title9th Baltic Congress of Radiology
Event typeCongress
LocationRiga , LatviaShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • Stenberg’s canal
  • headache
  • meningoencephalocele
  • MRI
  • CSF rhinorrhea