Very sorry to hear about your daughter's medical problems. Unfortunately I cannot comment accurately on the need for futher evaluation as I have not examined your daughter or personally reviewed her MRI and clinical history. Also, the presence of
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Enlarged prostate ventricles does not necessarily mean there is hydrocephalus.
Having said that, the location of her tumor certainly places her at high risk for the development of hydrocephalus. So if the possibility of hydrocephalus is a concern (which can be clinically manifest as headaches, learning disabilities, etc...), there is special testing that can be done to look at the flow of the CSF. Cine MRI is one test that we do here at the clinic and there are others performed at other centers such as CT contrast ventriculogram. Talk to your doctors about your concerns, then consider a second opinion by another pediatric neurosurgeon. Bring all of the films (not just reports) for them to review, especially the ones around the time when an increase in the size of the vents was reported. If you are in the area, Dr. Luciano is our peds NSGY here who specializes in hydrocephalus. Best of luck.