| Literature DB >> 18639023 |
R S Binggeli1, G Schroth, H J Steiger.
Abstract
A rare case of a distal aneurysm of a rostral, duplicate anterior inferior cerebellar artery feeding an associated dural arteriovenous malformation is reported. The patient presented with severe nuchal rigidity after sexual intercourse; no neurological deficit was seen. The aneurysm causing the subarachnoid hemorrhage was wrapped but the arteriovenous malformation was inoperable. An analysis of the literature showed 51 cases of coexisting aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations in the posterior fossa; only three of them had a dural arteriovenous malformation. A 7:3 male predominance was recognized. The mean age at diagnosis was 48.5 years. Ninety-four per cent presented with hemorrhage and 6% with cranial nerve deficit only. The bleeding originated from the aneurysm in 73% and from the arteriovenous malformation in 15%; in 12% the origin of bleeding was not mentioned or could not be identified. Outcome was satisfactory in 76%, poor in 7% and 17% died. Treatment of both lesions should be performed in a one-stage operation if technically feasible. Additionally, radiosurgery to surgically unresectable arteriovenous malformations should be considered in cases where aneurysms are clipped or coiled.Entities:
Year: 1998 PMID: 18639023 DOI: 10.1016/s0967-5868(98)90049-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Neurosci ISSN: 0967-5868 Impact factor: 1.961