Ventriculitis

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Ventriculitis refers to inflammation, usually due to infection, of the ependymal lining of the cerebral ventricles. It is most often due to meningitis.

Terminology

The entity or closely related variants have also been variously referred to as ependymitis, ventricular empyema,intraventricular rupture of brain abscessabscess, and pyocephalus 5.

Epidemiology

Its epidemiology is varied and depends on the underlying cause. 

Pathology

Meningitis is the most common underlying condition responsible for the ventriculitis. It is directly related to lower host immunity and higher virulence of the causative organism. The occurrence of direct haematogenous spread to the choroid plexus has also been suggested. In long-standing cases (>2 months) ventricular septations develop which result in compartmentalization and multiloculated hydrocephalus and makes prognosis worse.

Radiographic features

US

Neonatal cranial ultrasound can show increased periventricular echogenicity and irregularity of the ventricular surface. Choroid plexus irregularity (thought to owe to haematogenous spread via the choroid plexus) can also be seen. Additionally, echogenic intraventricular debris may be present. When present, intraventricular septations may be well delineated on ultrasound 3,4.

CT

Non-contrast CT of the brain usually demonstrates only non-specific features, most frequently hyperdense layering material may be seen dependently, particularly in the occipital horns of the lateral ventricles 1.

Hydrocephalus and periventricular low density (which probably represents reactive oedema rather than transependymal oedema related to hydrocephalus 1) is also frequently present, as of course may the features of the underlying abnormality (e.g. meningitis, shunt/EVD, trauma) 

Following administration of contrast, thin regular enhancement of the ependymal lining of the ventricles may be seen. 

MRI

MRI demonstrates the same features as CT, with layering debris in the occipital horns frequently seen. There often an intense restricted diffusion of these intraventricular debris, as seen in the centre of a brain abscess.

MRI is also more sensitive to the often subtle periventricular abnormal signal (high T2) and thin contrast enhancement. 

Additionally, the periventricular region may demonstrate restricted diffusion on DWI / ADC.

Differential diagnosis

The main differential diagnosis is that of ependymal lining enhancement, which includes ependymal spreading of glioblastoma or primary CNS lymphoma. In these cases, the enhancement is, usually, bumpy/nodular. Extracranial neoplasm metastases and germinoma may also be responsible for similar findings.

  • -<p><strong>Ventriculitis</strong> refers to inflammation, usually due to infection, of the ependymal lining of the <a href="/articles/ventricular-system">cerebral ventricles</a>. It is most often due to intraventricular rupture of <a href="/articles/brain-abscess">brain abscess</a>.</p><h4>Epidemiology</h4><p>Its epidemiology is varied and depends on the underlying cause. </p><ul>
  • +<p><strong>Ventriculitis</strong> refers to inflammation, usually due to infection, of the ependymal lining of the <a href="/articles/ventricular-system">cerebral ventricles</a>. It is most often due to <a href="/articles/leptomeningitis">meningitis</a>.</p><h4>Terminology</h4><p>The entity or closely related variants have also been variously referred to as <strong>ependymitis</strong>, <strong>ventricular empyema</strong>,<strong> </strong><strong>intraventricular abscess</strong>, and <strong>pyocephalus </strong><sup>5</sup>.</p><h4>Epidemiology</h4><p>Its epidemiology is varied and depends on the underlying cause. </p><ul>

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  • 5. Mohan S, Jain K, Arabi M, Shah G. Imaging of Meningitis and Ventriculitis. Neuroimaging Clin N Am. 2012;22(4):557-83. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nic.2012.04.003">doi:10.1016/j.nic.2012.04.003</a> - <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23122257">Pubmed</a>

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