Characterization of MR Imaging-Visible Perivascular Spaces in the White Matter of Healthy Adolescents at 3T.
Juan A PiantinoErin L BoespflugDaniel SchwartzMadison LutherAngelica M MoralesAmber L LinRyan P Van FossenLisa C SilbertBonnie J NagelPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2020)
Despite a wide range of burden, perivascular spaces are present in all healthy adolescents. Perivascular space burden is higher in adolescent males than in females, regardless of age and pubertal status. In this population, perivascular spaces are highly symmetric. Although widely reported as a feature of the aging brain, awareness of the presence of perivascular spaces in a cohort of healthy adolescents provides the foundation for further research regarding the role of these structural variants in health and disease.