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Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas

Clinical Neuroradiology, 2009
Dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVF) are abnormal arteriovenous shunts between meningeal arteries and intracranial dural sinuses or veins. This chapter discusses the anatomy, classification schemes, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, pediatric dAVFs, imaging characteristics, natural history, and management.
John P. Deveikis, Mark R. Harrigan
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Portosystemic arteriovenous fistulas

Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1980
The authors report the angiographic demonstration of arteriovenous fistulas in three patients. The fistula was believed to be spontaneous in one case, related to abdominal surgery and to abdominal trauma in the other two cases. The importance of angiography in the diagnosis and evaluation of this disease has been emphasized in the literature.
Falappa P.   +5 more
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Pulmonary Arteriovenous Fistulas

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1969
Previously reported from our institution has been a series of 63 patients with pulmonary arteriovenous fistula who were seen from Jan. 1, 1952, through Dec. 31, 1972. Subsequently, we have seen 38 additional patients during the 8 1/2-year period from Jan. 1, 1973, through June 1981.
Manuel M.R. Gomes   +2 more
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Management of arteriovenous fistulas

BMJ, 2014
#### Summary points The global incidence of patients requiring renal replacement therapy is increasing.1 In 2012, 108 per million adults in the United Kingdom started renal replacement therapy, with a prevalence of 861 per million population.2 Haemodialysis is one of three viable options for renal replacement therapy alongside renal transplantation ...
Siddiky, Abul   +3 more
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Retroauricular Arteriovenous Fistula

Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2012
c terior. Se opacifica en fase arterial debido a su anastomosis con una rama arterial hipertrofica procedente de la arteria vertebral ipsilateral. Mujer de 70 anos que refiere acufeno en el oido izquierdo de meses de evolucion e inicio subito. Presenta como caracteristicas su pulsatilidad, sincronia con el pulso y gran empeoramiento en los ultimos ...
María Cristina Gascón-Rubio   +2 more
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The physiology of an arteriovenous fistula

The American Journal of Surgery, 1923
Cardiac hypertrophy and proximal dilatation of the artery have been so frequently associated with arteriovenous fistulas that it has long seemed highly probable that there must be some causative relationship between the two. That such a relation exists has been denied by clinicians, both ancient and modern, and the association of the two conditions ...
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Splenic Arteriovenous Fistula

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1987
We present a case of a splenic arteriovenous fistula (AVF) occurring postsplenectomy. The splenectomy was performed as a result of severe blunt abdominal trauma. The fistula was discovered in the postoperative period and controlled with intravascular coils. Splenic AVF are usually due to rupture of a pre-existing splenic artery aneurysm, post-traumatic,
Roberta Gartside, Richard L. Gamelli
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Uterine arteriovenous fistula

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953
Abstract An arteriovenous fistula within the uterus is a rare occurrence. Only three previous cases have been reported. A review of their distinctive features is presented. The etiology of this unusual uterine vascular abnormality is undetermined. The symptomatology and physical findings are sufficiently characteristic to suggest the diagnosis of ...
J.Conrad Greenwald, Joseph A. Gaines
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Pulmonary Arteriovenous Fistulas

Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1982
During the 20-year-period 1959-78, 7 patients with pulmonary arteriovenous fistula were treated at the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. There were 5 men and 2 women, with a mean age of 26 (14-47) years. Cyanosis with elevated haematocrit was present in 4, dyspnoea in 4, neurological signs in 3 (including one brain abscess and one ...
A. Järvinen   +3 more
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Traumatic arteriovenous fistulae

Injury, 1975
Twenty-two cases of arteriovenous fistulae are reviewed retrospectively, with particular emphasis on their clinical presentation, physical signs, investigations and management. This review allows us to make certain conclusions for the future diagnosis and management of this condition.
M.M. Hegarty   +3 more
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