Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation from Classification to the Management

N Shaikh, A Al-Kubaisi, MM Khan, A Khan… - … Malformations of the …, 2019 - books.google.com
N Shaikh, A Al-Kubaisi, MM Khan, A Khan, Z Mahmood, A Chanda, A Ganaw, G Al-Ameri…
Vascular Malformations of the Central Nervous System, 2019books.google.com
Cerebral arteriovenous malformations (cAVMs) are the rare neurosurgical emergency.
cAVM is an abnormal vascular web, composed of nidus, feeding artery and draining veins. It
commonly occurs in the supratentorial area of the brain. The common grading system used
in cAVM is Spetzler-Martin grading, which takes into consideration the size of nidus, the
location of cAVM and the venous drainage. The cAVMs may develop flow and pressure-
related aneurysms, which will increase the morbidity and mortality in these patients. cAVMs …
Abstract
Cerebral arteriovenous malformations (cAVMs) are the rare neurosurgical emergency. cAVM is an abnormal vascular web, composed of nidus, feeding artery and draining veins. It commonly occurs in the supratentorial area of the brain. The common grading system used in cAVM is Spetzler-Martin grading, which takes into consideration the size of nidus, the location of cAVM and the venous drainage. The cAVMs may develop flow and pressure-related aneurysms, which will increase the morbidity and mortality in these patients. cAVMs vary in size and undergo growth, remodeling and rarely regression. Most of the cAVMs are asymptomatic, but the common presentation are headache, seizure, intracerebral hemorrhage or focal neurological deficit. The cerebral angiography remains the gold standard for the diagnosis of cAVM. Management of the cAVM includes medical therapy, surgical excision, radiosurgery and embolization.
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