Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage ====== //[[J.Sales-Llopis]]// //Neurosurgery Department, [[General University Hospital Alicante]], [[Spain]]// ---- ---- ===== Latest PubMed Articles ===== {{rss>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/rss/search/1hMQ8bQB8dXW7O2qIJSmGYwszIslwpPJP33P9yLCNL4He4-gim/?limit=15&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&fc=20230626125247}} Perimesencephalic [[subarachnoid hemorrhage]] (PMSAH) is a distinct pattern of [[subarachnoid hemorrhage]] (SAH), which is centered on the [[basal cistern]]s around the [[midbrain]]. ===== Epidemiology ===== [[Perimesencephalic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Epidemiology]]. ===== Classification ===== There are two main categories based on the distribution of blood on the initial CT: ==== 1. Classic (Pure) Perimesencephalic SAH ==== Blood is confined to the cisterns around the midbrain and pons, especially: Interpeduncular cistern Prepontine cistern Ambient cistern Minimal or no extension into lateral sylvian fissures or interhemispheric fissure No intraventricular or intraparenchymal hemorrhage No aneurysm on CTA/DSA ==== 2. Non-Classic (Non-Pure) or Atypical Perimesencephalic SAH ==== Blood starts in the perimesencephalic region but extends into: Sylvian fissures Interhemispheric fissure Other cortical cisterns May raise suspicion for aneurysm → usually leads to repeat angiography to exclude a missed aneurysm Still, if angiography remains negative, often behaves like classic PNSAH ---- see [[Non-aneurysmal perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage]]. ===== Etiology ===== see [[Perimesencephalic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Etiology]]. ===== Clinical features ===== see [[Subarachnoid hemorrhage clinical features]]. ===== Diagnosis ===== [[Perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage diagnosis]]. ===== Treatment ===== [[Perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage treatment]]. ===== Outcome ===== [[Perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage outcome]] ===== Retrospective observational studies ===== van Gijn et al. studied 28 patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage and normal angiograms. On early CT (within 5 days) in 13 cases, blood was seen mainly or only in the cisterns around the midbrain. This pattern of hemorrhage was found in only 1 of 92 patients with a ruptured aneurysm. None of the unexplained perimesencephalic hemorrhages was associated with intracerebral hematoma or intraventricular hemorrhage. The clinical features also differed from those of aneurysmal hemorrhage; loss of consciousness was rare, and after 3 months, all 13 patients had returned to normal life. The cause of this benign disorder remains elusive, but a venous or capillary source seems likely ((van Gijn J, van Dongen KJ, Vermeulen M, Hijdra A. Perimesencephalic hemorrhage: a nonaneurysmal and benign form of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurology. 1985 Apr;35(4):493-7. doi: 10.1212/wnl.35.4.493. PMID: 3982634.)) ===== Case reports ===== [[Perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage case reports]] perimesencephalic_subarachnoid_hemorrhage.txt Last modified: 2025/04/02 06:53by 127.0.0.1