Enlarged bilateral ventricles may be caused by cerebral dysplasia or hydrocephalus.
1. If the patient is stimulated by adverse factors during growth and development, or if there is a neurological disease, it may lead to cessation of neurological development or atrophy of brain tissues, resulting in insufficient brain volume, which may cause enlarged ventricles.
2. If the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) secretion of the patient increases due to infection or other reasons, or if the CSF circulation is impaired due to compression by tumors, etc., it may lead to hydrocephalus, which may cause enlarged ventricles.
When patients have enlarged ventricles, they should go to the hospital in time, and after completing the relevant examination, the specific cause of the disease will be clarified and corresponding intervention treatment will be given.