Enlarged perivascular spaces

Head & Neck

Perivascular spaces are tiny fluid-filled channels that surround blood vessels in the brain. Enlarged perivascular spaces are a very common finding and usually entirely normal, though in larger numbers they can be linked to ageing or vascular health. An MRI may note these as an incidental finding. Noting enlarged perivascular spaces contributes to an overall picture of brain and vascular health over time.

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