| Literature DB >> 28559076 |
Alessandro Pedicelli1, Marta Iacobucci2, Paolo Frassanito3, Emilio Lozupone1, Gabriele Masselli4, Concezio Di Rocco5, Cesare Colosimo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intracranial pial arteriovenous fistulas (PAVFs) are direct communications between the arterial and venous system of the brain, with the characteristic absence of a plexiform nidus, as seen in the classic cerebral arteriovenous malformations. These vascular malformations, usually occurring in the pediatric population, very rarely are diagnosed in utero, because of a lack of understanding of the condition and because they may be hard to visualize. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report a rare case of a mass-effect PAVF diagnosed with fetal magnetic resonance imaging, involving the right cerebral hemisphere, fed by a pericallosal artery and associated with a giant venous dilatation. The PAVF initially was managed by the endovascular embolization. The recruitment of a middle cerebral artery feeder and the rapidly enlarging size of the venous pouch with mass effect required subsequent surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Endovascular embolization; Fetal pial arteriovenous fistula; Radical surgery
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28559076 DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.05.121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World Neurosurg ISSN: 1878-8750 Impact factor: 2.104