Prevalence of hydrocephalus in 157 patients with vestibular schwannoma

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Jeffrey M. Rogg
S. H. Ahn
G. A. Tung
S. E. Reinert
G. Norén
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[1] Rhode Island Hospital,Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Brown Medical School
[2] Rhode Island Hospital,Lifespan Medical Computing
[3] Rhode Island Hospital,Department of Neurosurgery
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Neuroradiology | 2005年 / 47卷
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Prevalence; Hydrocephalus; Vestibular schwannomas; Etiology;
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The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of hydrocephalus in patients with vestibular schwannoma. A second objective was to investigate possible etiologies for hydrocephalus in this population by attempting to correlate the incidence and severity of hydrocephalus with tumor volume and extent of fourth ventricular compression. The MRI examinations of 157 adult patients with vestibular schwannoma were retrospectively reviewed. Tumor size was quantified, and the presence of accompanying hydrocephalus was assessed, categorized as communicating type or non-communicating type and then rated as mild, moderate or severe (grades 1–3). Next, the degree of fourth ventricular distortion caused by tumor mass effect was evaluated and categorized as mild, moderate or severe (grades 1–3). Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient was used to test the relationships between tumor volume and (1) the extent of fourth ventricular effacement and (2) severity of hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus was present in 28/157 (18%) cases and was categorized as mild in 11/28 (39%), moderate in 15/28 (54%) and severe in 2/28 (7%). Communicating-type hydrocephalus was present in 17/28 (61%) and non-communicating type in 11/28 (39%). There was a positive correlation between the grade of non-communicating hydrocephalus and tumor volume (r=0.38; P<0.001) and between the severity of fourth ventricular compression and extent of hydrocephalus in this group(r=0.43; P<0.001). In patients who were classified as having communicating hydrocephalus, the correlation between tumor volume and the severity of hydrocephalus was poor (r=0.19; P=0.02) as was the correlation between the extent of fourth ventricular distortion and the severity of hydrocephalus (r=0.21; P<0.01). There is a high prevalence of hydrocephalus in patients with vestibular schwannoma. In a minority of cases non-communicating type hydrocephalus is present and the severity of hydrocephalus can be attributed to the affect of tumor volume on fourth ventricular compression. More commonly, however, communicating-type hydrocephalus exists and the correlation between the severity of fourth ventricular compression and extent of hydrocephalus is poor. Therefore, other etiologies for hydrocephalus, such as tumor protein sloughing, are likely relevant.
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