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. 2022 Aug;84(3):678–685. doi: 10.18999/nagjms.84.3.678

Table 1:

The characterizes of the cases with spontaneous regression of perivascular spaces

Authors, Year Age/
Sex
Presenting Symptoms Location of cystric lesion Size of cystric lesion complication MRI findings Regression
Cerase et al,4 2009 62
/M
not described anterior left temporal lobe no image nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenoma no image surgical resection of the macroadenoma
Cerase et al,5 2010 76
/F
right hemiparesis and motor aphasia anterior left temporal lobe 16mm left meningioma of the cranial vault infiltrating the superior sagittal sinus edema(+) surgical resection of the meningioma
70
/M
left hemiparesis and unconsciousness anterior right temporal lobe & left anterior perforate substance 11mm & 12mm sellar and suprasellar expansile lesion edema(-) Medical therapy (mannitol, pituitary substitutive therapy, etc.)
78
/M
generalized seizure anterior right temporal lobe 11mm (-) edema(-) Spontaneous regression
Tortora et al,6 2012 28
/F
generalized seizure pre-rolandic right cortex 23mm (-) edema(+) Spontaneous regression
Eluvathingal Muttikkal et al,2 2014 47
/M
holocranial headache anterior left temporal lobe 12mm (-) edema(+) Spontaneous regression
Our case, 2021 68
/M
none anterior right temporal lobe 14mm (-) edema(+) Spontaneous regression