“…T his publication 1 illustrates the value of the substantial effort required for long-term follow-up studies of radiosurgery-treated/ radiation-treated patients while characterizing a previously unappreciated very long-term risk occurring after successful radiosurgery treatment of arteriovenous malformation. The authors deserve praise for organizing a large multi-institutional data set to identify patients who have experienced this complication which includes the required granular detail necessary to confirm chronic encapsulated expanding hematomas (CEEH) as a distinct radiosurgery-related phenomena defined by consistent features-fully 26 years after the first case report, 2 The authors, by creating data set, have been able to address diagnosis, provide a framework for successful clinical management, and present intriguing findings about pathogenesis that may lead to prevention or new treatment strategies.…”