Do cerebrospinal fluid artifacts require treatment?

Cerebrospinal fluid artifacts are abnormal signals that appear during an MRI and generally do not require treatment.
Cerebrospinal fluid artifacts are seen in the description of the results of cranial MRI, suggesting the presence of abnormal signals next to the ventricles of the brain, which may be formed by the flow of normal cerebrospinal fluid, similar to the vaporization that occurs due to the physical movement of a photograph, and is not a manifestation of the disease, so treatment is not required when this situation occurs.
The interpretation of the results of cranial MRI needs to be analyzed by a professional doctor by combining clinical symptoms, signs and imaging manifestations, etc. It is not possible to diagnose and treat the disease purely on the basis of textual descriptions in the report, and it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital and be analyzed by a doctor in person after questioning and body checking.