Developmental venous anomaly
A developmental venous anomaly is a congenital variant of the cerebral venous drainage. On imaging it is seen as a number of small deep parenchymal veins converging toward a larger collecting vein.
Characteristics
DVA can be characterized by the caput medusae sign of veins, which drains into a larger vein. The drains will either drain into a dural venous sinus or into a deep ependymal vein. It appears to look like a palm tree.Location
Most common locations for the DVA:Location | Percent of DVA | Notes |
Frontoparietal morphoea | 36–64% | Drains towards the frontal horn of the lateral ventricles. |
Cerebellar hemisphere | 14–27% | Drains into the fourth ventricle. |