Boutet Alexandre, Son Hyo Jin, Malik Mikail, Haile Samuel, Yang Andrew Z, Pai Vivek, Germann Jurgen, Mandell Daniel M
Joint Department of Medical Imaging, University of Toronto, Canada.
Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada.
Neuroradiol J. 2025 Apr;38(2):224-229. doi: 10.1177/19714009241242642. Epub 2024 Apr 2.
Background and PurposePerivascular spaces (PVS) are interstitial fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels traversing the deep gray nuclei and white matter of the brain. These are commonly encountered on CT and MR imaging and are generally asymptomatic and of no clinical significance. However, occasional changes in the size of focal PVS, for example, when enlarging, may mimic pathologies including neoplasms and infections, hence potentially confounding radiological interpretation. Given these potential diagnostic issues, we sought to better characterize common clinical and imaging features of focal PVS demonstrating size fluctuations.Materials and MethodsUpon institutional approval, we retrospectively identified 4 cases demonstrating PVS with size changes at our institution. To supplement our cases, we also performed a literature review, which identified an additional 14 cases. Their clinical and imaging data were analyzed to identify characteristic features.ResultsOf the 18 total cases (including the 4 institutional cases), 10 cases increased and 8 decreased in size. These focal PVS ranged from 0.4-4.5 cm in size. Whereas a decrease in size did not represent a diagnostic issue, focal increase in size of PVS led to concerning differential diagnoses in at least 30% of the radiology reports. These enlarging PVS were most found in the basal ganglia and temporal lobe, and in patients with previous brain radiation treatment.ConclusionFocal size change of PVS can occur, especially years after brain radiation treatment. Being cognizant of this benign finding is important to consider in the differential diagnosis to avoid undue patient anxiety or unnecessary medical intervention.
背景与目的
血管周围间隙(PVS)是围绕穿行于脑深部灰质核团和白质的血管的充满间质液的间隙。这些间隙在CT和磁共振成像中很常见,通常无症状且无临床意义。然而,局灶性PVS大小偶尔会发生变化,例如增大时,可能会模仿包括肿瘤和感染在内的病变,从而可能混淆影像学诊断。鉴于这些潜在的诊断问题,我们试图更好地描述显示大小波动的局灶性PVS的常见临床和影像学特征。
材料与方法
经机构批准,我们回顾性地确定了本院4例显示PVS大小变化的病例。为补充我们的病例,我们还进行了文献综述,又发现了14例。对它们的临床和影像学数据进行分析以确定特征。
结果
在总共18例病例(包括本院的4例)中,10例大小增加,8例大小减小。这些局灶性PVS大小在0.4 - 4.5厘米之间。虽然大小减小不构成诊断问题,但PVS局灶性增大在至少30%的放射学报告中导致了令人担忧的鉴别诊断。这些增大的PVS最常见于基底节和颞叶,以及既往接受过脑部放射治疗的患者。
结论
PVS可发生局灶性大小变化,尤其是在脑部放射治疗数年之后。认识到这一良性发现对于鉴别诊断很重要,以避免患者过度焦虑或不必要的医疗干预。