Literature DB >> 11788742

A neuropsychological outcome study of a child's left pericallosal arteriovenous malformation with occult fornix lesion.

T N Dikel1, E B Fennell, S E Nadeau, R G Quisling, J P Mickle, W A Friedman.   

Abstract

Pericallosal arteriovenous malformations are rarely reported, particularly in children. Moreover, few arteriovenous malformation studies report thorough neuropsychological outcome data for assessing post-surgical functioning. This case report provides a longitudinal study of a boy who initially presented for neuropsychological testing at the age of 8 years and 1 month, following polyvinyl alcohol embolization, two craniotomies and resections and stereotactic radiosurgery for a pericallosal arteriovenous malformation involving nearly all of the corpus callosum. Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging also indicated absence of the left fornix. Functioning has been assessed over 7 years. Neuropsychological measures identified a consistent pattern of verbally mediated cognitive and memory deficits, with relatively spared visual perceptual and visual motor functioning. No evidence of a split-brain syndrome was found. The findings are consistent with insult to dominant hemisphere language and memory systems, provide an interesting example of neurodevelopmental compensation for significant early brain insult, and may provide insight into functions subserved by the fornix.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11788742     DOI: 10.1093/neucas/7.6.503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurocase        ISSN: 1355-4794            Impact factor:   0.881


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1.  Arteriovenous malformations of the corpus callosum: Pooled analysis and systematic review of literature.

Authors:  Aqueel H Pabaney; Rushna Ali; Maximillian Kole; Ghaus M Malik
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2016-04-01
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