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Opercular perivascular cysts: A proposed new subtype of dilated perivascular spaces.

David John Tobias McArdle1, Timothy John Haynes Lovell2, Ernest Lekgabe2, Frank Gaillard3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Dilated perivascular spaces are a common finding on brain MRI, traditionally classified into three types based on location and relationship to vessels. Recent studies have characterised an additional variant of dilated perivascular spaces that arise within the anterior temporal lobe and have unique neuroimaging features. These particular perivascular spaces are associated with a vascular loop of a branch of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) and commonly demonstrate perilesional T2/FLAIR signal. To our knowledge, these have not previously been described in the frontal lobe.
METHOD: Dilated perivascular spaces associated with a vascular loop of a branch of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) identified at our institution were reviewed for imaging characteristics and anatomical location.
RESULTS: 18 cases were identified. 16 were located in the anterior temporal lobe and two were located in the frontal operculum. All demonstrated internal signal characteristics identical to CSF on all sequences, with no contrast enhancement or susceptibility artefact and variable perilesional T2/FLAIR signal.
CONCLUSIONS: We report further evidence of a distinct subtype of dilated perivascular spaces occurring in the anterior temporal lobe in association with a vascular loop of a branch of the MCA. In addition, we have demonstrated that these may also occur in the frontal operculum. We therefore suggest that these dilated perivascular spaces of the operculum be recognised as a separate, fourth, subtype of perivascular space and propose the term "opercular perivascular cyst".
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Keywords:  Anterior temporal lobe; MRI; Neuroradiology; Opercular perivascular cyst; Perivascular space; Virchow-Robin space

Year:  2020        PMID: 31972365     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.108838

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Radiol        ISSN: 0720-048X            Impact factor:   3.528


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