Literature DB >> 18759583

Intracranial pial single-channel arteriovenous fistula presenting with significant brain edema.

Jun Masuoka1, Shuji Sakata, Kenji Maeda, Toshio Matsushima.   

Abstract

The authors report a rare case of pial single-channel arteriovenous fistula presenting with significant brain edema. A 51-year-old woman was admitted with a 5-day history of headache and nausea, followed by consciousness disturbance. Computed tomography showed cerebellar swelling with obstructive hydrocephalus. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed extensive vasogenic edema in the cerebellum bilaterally. Angiography demonstrated 2 different arteriovenous shunts (AVSs) at peripheral branches of the right anterior inferior cerebellar artery. One was located on the suboccipital surface. It drained through a dilated inferior vermian vein and emptied retrogradely into the contralateral cerebellar veins with marked stagnation. Focal stenosis of the dilated draining vein was present. The other AVS was located on the petrosal surface, which had a slow flow with no angiographic evidence of venous congestion. Given that the latter was believed to be asymptomatic, the former AVS was excised, and histological examination revealed that the lesion consisted of a direct communication of multiple arterial feeding vessels with a single vein, consistent with a diagnosis of pial single-channel arteriovenous fistula. The restriction of venous drainage presumably caused venous hypertension, leading to the brain edema and neurological symptoms.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18759583     DOI: 10.3171/JNS/2008/109/9/0497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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