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Recurrence of Dural Arteriovenous Fistula in Another Location After Selective Transvenous Coil Embolization: Report of Two Cases

Recurrence of Dural Arteriovenous Fistula in Another Location After Selective Transvenous Coil... Summary: Two cases of a second dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF), both developing in different locations after selective transvenous embolization of the first DAVF, are presented. One recurrent DAVF developed on the sigmoid sinus 5 months after transvenous embolization of a DAVF in the paratransverse sinus channel, and the other recurrence developed around the jugular bulb 5 months after transvenous embolization of a cavernous DAVF. The former was obliterated by a second embolization, and the latter disappeared spontaneously at 20 months. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Neuroradiology American Journal of Neuroradiology

Recurrence of Dural Arteriovenous Fistula in Another Location After Selective Transvenous Coil Embolization: Report of Two Cases

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Publisher
American Journal of Neuroradiology
Copyright
Copyright © 2002 by the American Society of Neuroradiology.
ISSN
0195-6108
eISSN
1936-959X
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Abstract

Summary: Two cases of a second dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF), both developing in different locations after selective transvenous embolization of the first DAVF, are presented. One recurrent DAVF developed on the sigmoid sinus 5 months after transvenous embolization of a DAVF in the paratransverse sinus channel, and the other recurrence developed around the jugular bulb 5 months after transvenous embolization of a cavernous DAVF. The former was obliterated by a second embolization, and the latter disappeared spontaneously at 20 months.

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American Journal of NeuroradiologyAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology

Published: Apr 1, 2002

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