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ABSTRACT Background Dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) are abnormal shunts between dural arteries and veins without an intervening capillary bed, representing approximately 10%–15% of intracranial vascular malformations. Skull‐base DAVFs most frequently arise in the posterior cranial fossa, particularly near the transverse and sigmoid sinuses, where ...
Gaurav Cheraya +5 more
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Spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas account for the majority of spinal vascular malformations. They are typically located in the thoracolumbar region and are diagnosed in the middle-aged and elderly populations.
Ali Alkhaibary +13 more
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Tentorial dural arteriovenous fistulae are uncommon lesions but can be life-threatening. A 34-year-old male presented with intractable headache, seizures, and visual disturbance.
Türker Karancı +2 more
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Background Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the posterior fossa, that is, cerebellum and brainstem, often has a poor prognosis. Treatment options are limited. However, primary preventive measures may have changed during the last decades. We aimed to study the hospitalization‐based incidence and characteristics of posterior fossa ICH and examine ...
Ebba Troberg +6 more
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Background Dural arteriovenous fistulas are vascular malformations of the brain in which arteriovenous fistulous connections develop at the walls of the venous sinuses or between dural arteries and cortical veins.
Dixit Varma +3 more
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Treatment of complex neurovascular lesions: an interdisciplinary angio suite approach
Objective: The objective of this study was to analyse our initial experience using an interdisciplinary angio suite approach to neurosurgical treatment of complex neurovascular lesions and expound technical feasibility and possible applications. Subjects:
Philipp Dammann +10 more
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A Large Galenic Dural Arterio‐Venous Fistula in an Adult Managed Surgically: A Case Report
Galenic dural arteriovenous fistulas (GDAVFs) are rare, high‐risk vascular malformations within the vein of Galen (VoG), commonly acquired due to factors like venous thrombosis, trauma, or infection and often resulting in severe complications such as hemorrhage or neurological deficits.
Soumya Pahari +5 more
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Introduction: Thalamic hemorrhage caused by cerebrovascular disease is unusual. We describe a rare case of thalamic hemorrhage due to rupture of an aneurysm at the feeder of a tentorial dural arteriovenous fistula in the Galen region mimicking a ...
Tomoya Okamoto, MD +7 more
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Caught Between the Brain and a Hard Place: A Case of a Cervicomedullary AVM
Posterior fossa arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are uncommon lesions that carry significant risk due to their proximity to the brainstem. We present the case of an 18‐year‐old female who suffered a sudden severe headache and was found to have a subarachnoid haemorrhage caused by a cervicomedullary junction AVM of the juvenile Type IIa subtype ...
A. Rumhumha +6 more
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Frontal lobe MPD‐AVMs are characterized by pial‐dural vascular supply and anterior cerebral artery branch involvement, distinguishing them from ACF‐DAVFs. Tailored multi‐arterial endovascular strategies are critical for effective management, emphasizing the need for lesion‐specific approaches to optimize therapeutic outcomes and mitigate risks ...
Zhijie Jiang +9 more
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