Delayed cyst formation may occur many years after GKRS VIM thalamotomy and should be recognized as a rare but clinically significant late complication. Given the typical 7- to 10-year latency observed across radiosurgical cystogenesis, long-term but low-frequency MRI surveillance, such as a 1-year posttreatment baseline followed by imaging every 2-3 years or sooner with new neurological symptoms, may facilitate earlier detection and intervention. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25725.
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