Vestibular schwannomas are common, and gamma knife radiosurgery is a treatment option of symptomatic tumors. Hydrocephalus may be a complication of gamma knife treatment of vestibular schwannoma, though the cause-and-effect relationship can be debated because tumors can cause hydrocephalus without treatment. We present an MR imaging study of an unusual case of communicating hydrocephalus after gamma knife radiosurgery of a vestibular schwannoma in which the timeline of events strongly suggests that gamma knife played a contributory role in the development of hydrocephalus. We discuss risk factors for the development of hydrocephalus after radiation therapy and the role of MR CSF cine-flow study in the evaluation of treatment options for hydrocephalus in this setting.
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Cauley, K. A., Ratkovits, B., Braff, S. P., & Linnell, G. (2009). Communicating hydrocephalus after gamma knife radiosurgery for vestibular schwannoma: An MR imaging study. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 30(5), 992–994. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1379
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