Surgical considerations regarding giant dilations of the perivascular spaces

Paul House M.D.1, Karen L. Salzman M.D.1, Anne G. Osborn M.D.1, Joel D. MacDonald M.D.1, Randy L. Jensen M.D., Ph.D.1, and William T. Couldwell M.D., Ph.D.1
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  • 1 Departments of Neurological Surgery and Radiology, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Object. Dilations of brain perivascular spaces (PVSs), also known as Virchow—Robin spaces, are routinely identified on magnetic resonance imaging studies of the brain and recognized as benign normal variants. Giant dilations occur only rarely and can be easily misdiagnosed as central nervous system tumors. The relevant surgical literature was reviewed to help establish indications for surgical intervention in these typically benign lesions.

Methods. Giant dilations of the PVSs in 12 patients who had undergone surgery for several different indications were identified. Both clinical and radiographic presentations of these patients were reviewed along with the surgical procedures.

Conclusions. Dilations of the PVSs can become giant lesions that may necessitate surgical intervention to relieve mass effect or hydrocephalus. The relationship of these lesions to neurological symptoms such as tremor and seizures remains unclear.

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