Progressive spontaneous occlusion of a cerebellar AVM: Pathogenetic hypothesis and review of literature
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a complex network of vascular channels consisting of arterial feeders, a nidus and enlarged venous drainage. AVMs usually increase in size with time, but may rarely obliterate; spontaneous angiographic regression occurs in less than 1.5% of cerebral AVMs. Several causes of spontaneous regression have been postulated such us hemodynamic alterations due to hemorrhage, hypercoagulability, atherosclerosis, and tromboembolism from associated aneurysms. In this report we describe a case of spontaneous, complete and asymptomatic occlusion of a left cerebellar hemispheric AVM; angiograms clearly demonstrate a progressive decrease in size of the AVM at follow-up. Thrombosis of the dominant-draining vein caused by turbulent blood flow seemed to be the main driver. Possible mechanisms leading to the occlusion are discussed and a review of the literature is reported. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
AVM; Cerebral angiography; Cerebral arteriovenous malformation; Spontaneous regression; Thrombosis; Vascular malformations; Venous drainage impairment
Elenco autori:
Panciani, P. P.; Fontanella, M.; Carlino, C.; Bergui, M.; Ducati, A.
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