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Arch Iran Med. 2014;17(8): 0.
PMID: 25065284
Scopus ID: 84905271845
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Case Report

Giant Virchow-Robin Spaces as an Incidental finding in a Patient with Parkinsonism

Shirin Jamal Omidi, Hamid Noorollahi Moghadam, Askar Ghorbani, Farzad Fatehi*
*Corresponding Author: Email: f-fatehi@sina.tums.ac.ir

Abstract

Virchow-Robin spaces are perivascular spaces that surround small arteries and arterioles as they enter the brain parenchyma. They are usually normal findings on MRI of healthy people. Rarely, Virchow-Robin spaces look strikingly enlarged, causing mass effect and unusual cystic conformations that may be misinterpreted as other pathologic processes, such as a cystic neoplasm. Here, we describe a 52-year-old woman in whom brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), performed to evaluate Parkinsonism, incidentally found giant Virchow-Robins space or Swiss cheese brain syndrome. In our patient, it seems that the giant Virchow-Robin spaces have been found incidentally and are not associated with the patient’s Parkinsonism symptoms.

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