Sunday, April 14, 2019

Aberrant arachnoid granulations

Aberrant arachnoid granulations are arachnoid granulations that penetrated the dura but failed to migrate normally in the venous sinus. They are most often located in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone. Occasionally, they are seen in the posterior temporal bone wall.

Clinical presentation
Although mostly an incidental finding, cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea is the characteristic clinical presentation when symptomatic.

Pathology
Aberrant arachnoid granulations can be seen at the floor of the anterior and middle cranial fossa and, less frequently, at the posterior temporal bone wall. They contain cerebrospinal fluid but do not communicate with the dural venous sinuses. Instead, the pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid will cause bone erosion.

As they grow, these arachnoid granulations can cause defects in the posterior temporal bone wall or the tegmen tympani. Thus, cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea can occur. Arachnoid granulations in this specific location may also potentially spread bacterial infection to the meninges. In this context, it is important to report their presence, especially since they are known to enlarge with age.

Radiographic features
CT
Sometimes an incidental finding, they are characterized by multiple CSF isodense focal bone erosions in the sphenoid bone bilaterally. A direct communication with the paranasal sinuses may be seen.

HRCT temporal bone reveals erosions along the posterior wall, without bone spicules and often with a lobulated surface.

Focal dural rim enhancement may be seen on CECT.

If large, the arachnoid granulations may be outpouching in the sphenoid sinus.

MRI
T1: hypointense on T1 (isointense to CSF)
T2: hyperintense on T2 (isointense to CSF)
T1 C+ (Gd): faint dural rim enhancement may be seen
Differential diagnosis
Imaging differentials of temporal bone aberrant arachnoid granulations include:

endolymphatic sac tumors: it shows heterogeneous signal intensities on T1- and T2-weighted images with typically focal high T1 signal intensities due to hemorrhagic and proteinaceous components and heterogeneously enhancing on postcontrast images
chordoma
paraganglioma
metastasis
chondromatous tumors4
References
Related Radiopaedia articles
Anatomy: Brain
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cerebrum [+]
brainstem [+]
cerebellum (part of metencephalon)[+]
cerebral meninges (meninx primitiva)
dura mater (pachymeninx)[+]
leptomeninges
arachnoid mater
Liliequest membrane
arachnoid granulations
aberrant arachnoid granulations
pia mater[+]
extradural space
subdural space
subarachnoid space
blood supply of the meninges
innervation of the meninges
CSF spaces[+]
cranial nerves (mnemonic)[+]
functional neuroanatomy[+]
CNS development[+]
cerebral vascular supply[+]
glymphatic pathway

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