BACKGROUND: Cortical dysplasias are rarely associated with vascular anomalies. They are usually associated with venous anomalies or in few cases with both arterial and venous anomalies. METHODS: Twenty-six year old female presented with history of headache showed cortical dysplasia associated with pure arterial dysplasia in the absence of any associated venous anomaly. CONCLUSIONS: An abnormal arterial supply to or an abnormal venous drainage from the growing cortex may result in cortical rearrangements that eventually give rise to various neuronal migration anomalies.
BACKGROUND:Cortical dysplasias are rarely associated with vascular anomalies. They are usually associated with venous anomalies or in few cases with both arterial and venous anomalies. METHODS: Twenty-six year old female presented with history of headache showed cortical dysplasia associated with pure arterial dysplasia in the absence of any associated venous anomaly. CONCLUSIONS: An abnormal arterial supply to or an abnormal venous drainage from the growing cortex may result in cortical rearrangements that eventually give rise to various neuronal migration anomalies.
Authors: Jesse M Klostranec; Long Chen; Shobhit Mathur; Jamie McDonald; Marie E Faughnan; Felix Ratjen; Timo Krings Journal: Neurology Date: 2019-01-01 Impact factor: 9.910
Authors: Melissa M J Chua; Saksham Gupta; Walid Ibn Essayed; Dustin J Donnelly; Habibullah Ziayee; Juan Vicenty-Padilla; Alvin S Das; Rosalind P M Lai; Saef Izzy; Mohammad Ali Aziz-Sultan Journal: J Neurosurg Case Lessons Date: 2021-01-11