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Multiple de novo vascular malformations in relation to diffuse venous occlusive disease: A case report

  • H. A. Desal
  • , S. K. Lee
  • , B. S. Kim
  • , S. Raoul
  • , M. Tymianski
  • , Karel G. TerBrugge
    • Nantes Université
    • Toronto Western Hospital University of Toronto

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    16 Scopus citations

    Abstract

    Brain vascular malformations are dynamic disorders. Although mostly considered to be of congenital origin, the improvement of clinical imaging and vasculogenesis knowledge has shown that they might also result from a biological dysfunction of the remodeling process after birth. Venous occlusive disease and ishemia may represent powerful revealing triggers and support the capillary venous origin of some vascular malformations. We report a unique case of the development of multiple de novo vascular malformations (transverse sinus dural fistula and posterior fossa cavernomas) following acoustic neuroma surgery.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)38-42
    Number of pages5
    JournalNeuroradiology
    Volume47
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 2005

    Keywords

    • Cavernoma
    • Dural AV shunt
    • Postoperative complication

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