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Case description: This 53-year-old male with a ruptured left temporal-occipital arteriovenousmalformation.
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A case of symptomatic congenital arteriovenousmalformation detected in an adult patient is presented.
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Magnetic resonance angiography of the pulmonary artery showed large arteriovenousmalformation in the lung.
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A 32-year-old man with a giant abdominoscrotal arteriovenousmalformation presented with recurrent heavy bleeding.
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The differential diagnoses considered included a spinal tumour and arteriovenousmalformation of the spinal cord.
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Conclusions: On MR a surplus of pial vessels suggests a dural arteriovenousmalformation with cortical venous drainage.
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That thing was an arteriovenousmalformation, an abnormal web of blood vessels nestled near his right cerebellum.
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We report a giant arteriovenousmalformation of the vein of Galen in a right-handed, 50 year-old man.
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A thirty-year-old right-handed man with a right temporo-occipital arteriovenousmalformation underwent the surgery for extirpation of the lesion.
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We confirmed the ratios of occluded arteriovenousmalformation areas on angiograms and those of infarcted areas on computerized tomography.
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Authors report three patients with cerebellar venous anomalies associated either with pontine cavernoma, cerebellar arteriovenousmalformation or cerebellar infarct.
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Although very rare, a congenital arteriovenousmalformation of the posterior mediastinal aorta could present as a catastrophic event if it ruptures.
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The high-flow vascular malformation of the jaws classified into two groups: arterial malformation and arteriovenousmalformation according to CT and DSA.
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Background: Retrograde thrombosis of former feeding arteries should be considered as a distinct postoperative complication following surgery for arteriovenousmalformation (AVM).
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Background and purpose: Genetic factors for brain arteriovenousmalformation are unexplored because of the low incidence of familial cases, albeit local and familial clustering.
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Conclusions: The present study failed to identify genetic factors for arteriovenousmalformation although the low statistical power may have resulted in such evidence being missed.