Oncu J.Ovali G.Y.Kitis O.Ozturk C.Hepguler S.Calli C.Yunten N.2024-07-222024-07-22200619714009http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/19579This case report demonstrates the importance of the CISS sequence, a fast imaging technique in MRI, in case of suspected nerve root avulsion. We present a case of traumatic pseudomeningoceles at T1-T2 root levels with right T2 ventral root avulsion without associated skeletal fracture diagnosed by MRI using the three dimensional CISS technique. A 28-year-old man presented to the Emergency Department following a motorcycle accident. Clinical examination revealed paresis in intrinsic muscles of the right hand. Traumatic pseudomeningoceles at T1-T2 root levels bilaterally with right T2 ventral root avulsion without associated skeletal fracture were diagnosed by three dimensional cervicothoracic MRI with CISS technique.Englishadultavulsion injurycase reportclinical examinationclinical featureconference paperelectrophysiologyhumanmalemeningocelenerve injurynuclear magnetic resonance imagingpseudomeningoceleradiodiagnosisthree dimensional imagingTraumatic nerve root avulsion and pseudomeningocele diagnosed by three dimensional MRI technique (CISS sequence): A case reportConference paper10.1177/197140090601900520