Ventriculomegaly
Overview
Ventriculomegaly is due to cerebral atrophy (e.g., Parkinson disease) or increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within the ventricles.
Increased CSF is due to:
- Increased CSF production (e.g., choroid-plexus papilloma), or
- Impaired CSF re-absorption (e.g., subarachnoid-villi inflammation), or
- Obstruction of CSF flow (e.g., non-communicating hydrocephalus)
Causes
Congenital causes of ventriculomegaly
- Neural tube defect (e.g, myelomeningocele)
- Aquaductal stenosis
- CNS malformation (e.g., Dandi-Walker syndrome)
- Intrauterine infection (e.g., CMV, rubella, etc.)
Acquired causes of ventriculomegaly
- Paget disease (obstruction of CSF flow)
- Bacterial or viral meningitis (impaired CSF absorption)
- Tumor (obstruction of CSF flow)
- Post-hemorrhagic (e.g., trauma, aneurysmal rupture, AVM, coagulopathy) impaired absorption and/or obstruction of flow
References and Links
Social media and other web resources
- UMEM Education Pearls — What’s the Diagnosis? Case submitted by Bethany Radin
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Critical Care
Compendium
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