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(Radiology. 1999;212:151-154.)
© RSNA, 1999


Neuroradiology

MR Imaging of Intraventricular Silicone: Case Report1

Robert L. Williams, MD, Randall L. Beatty, MD, Emanuel Kanal, MD and Jane L. Weissman, MD

1 From the Departments of Radiology (R.L.W., E.K., J.L.W.), Ophthalmology (R.L.B.), and Otolaryngology (J.L.W.), University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Rm D132PUH, 200 Lothrop St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Received March 26, 1998; revision requested June 24; revision received September 18; accepted December 8. Address reprint requests to R.L.W. (e-mail: williamsrl@radserv.arad.upmc.edu).

A 42-year-old man with human immunodeficiency viral infection developed cytomegaloviral retinitis that was complicated by retinal detachment and was treated with an intravitreous injection of silicone. Fifteen months later, magnetic resonance imaging revealed intraocular and intraventricular silicone. Signal intensity characteristics and chemical shifts of silicone in the two locations were identical.

Index terms: Brain, MR, 161.121411, 161.121413, 161.121414, 161.121415 • Brain, ventricles, 161.458 • Cytomegalovirus, 2245.2066 • Eye, diseases, 2245.2066, 2245.241, 2245.892 • Eye, MR, 2245.121411, 2245.121413, 2245.121414, 2245.121415 • Retina, 2245.892 • Silicone, 161.458, 2244.126




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