Perivascular enhancement pattern: Identification, diagnostic spectrum and practical approach – A pictorial review - 20/02/25
, Marianne Golse b, Manel Khaterchi c, Blanche Bapst d, Claire Ancelet a, Ghaidaa Nasser a, Farida Benoudiba aAbstract |
Perivascular spaces (PVS) are fluid-filled structures that form the immediate peripheral environment of small cerebral vessels. They are a central component of the glymphatic system, which plays a crucial role in maintaining cerebral homeostasis. Their involvement in central nervous system diseases is currently a major focus of research, particularly in neuroimaging. Pathological enhancement of PVS on post-contrast MRI sequences creates a distinctive pattern due to their topography. As with other intracranial enhancement patterns, a differential diagnosis approach can be applied to perivascular enhancement (PVE). However, it is particularly challenging due to the rarity and complexity of the conditions involved. This article aims to facilitate the recognition of PVE pattern, to highlight the various causal conditions and to propose a practical diagnostic approach.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Graphical abstract |
Highlights |
• | Knowledge of topographic anatomy of perivascular spaces is mandatory to identify a perivascular enhancement pattern. |
• | Pathophysiological understanding of perivascular spaces enhancement and careful selection of an appropriate MRI protocol prevent mistakenly concluding to the presence of a perivascular enhancement pattern. |
• | Similarly to parenchymal (nodular, gyral, target-like), pachymeningeal and leptomeningeal enhancement patterns, perivascular enhancement pattern has its own diagnostic spectrum. |
• | Reasoning with a perivascular enhancement pattern requires knowledge of pathologies involved in the diagnostic range. |
Keywords : Brain, Magnetic resonance imaging, Contrast, Perivascular space, Glymphatic system
Abbreviations : ADEM, Aβ, ART, ASL, AqP4, BBB, CEST, CLIPPERS, CNS, CSF, CC, DTI, ECD, FUS, GE, GBM, GFAP, HIV, HSV, ICANS, IPAD, IRIS, LYG, MOGAD, MRI, MS, NMOSD, PACNS, PML, PRES, PVE, PVS, RICE, SACNS, SAS, SE, SLE, SLIPPERS, TB
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Vol 52 - N° 2
Article 101242- mars 2025 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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