Case Report

The Relief of Unilateral Painful Thoracic Radiculopathy without Headache from Remote Spontaneous Spinal Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak

Figure 1

Computed tomography (CT) myelograms showing spontaneous spinal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks. (a) Bilateral CSF leaks (arrows) at L2-3 levels. (b) A contrast-filling nerve root sheath (arrows) at left T12-L1 level. (c) A coronal reconstruction image showing bilateral contrast-filling nerve root sheaths (arrows) at T1 level. (d) A small amount of contrast leak (arrow) in left T10 epidural space.
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