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Abstract
Congenital vascular malformations are largely known as rare
entities. The prevalence of vascular malformations of the
spinal cord is around 16%. Spinal arteriovenous
malformations (AVM) are a heterogeneous group of lesions
that may impair spinal cord function, and can be considered
as a treatable cause of myelopathy.
According to localization they are classified as: dural,
intradural, extradural, and complex, each one with a
different arterial nutrition. According to the pathological
anatomy it classifies in: cavernous angiomas, capillary
hemangiomas and AV lesions.
The clinical manifestations of the spinal AVM are acute
neurological deficits caused mainly by bleeding, or a
subacute myelopathy, presenting as an insidious onset
paraparesis associated with sensorial, intestinal, sexual
and urinary dysfunction, based on the level (cervical to
lumbar) of the lesion. The most common spinal vascular
lesion in adults and elderly are dural arteriovenous
fistulas prevalent in men and representing 56% of spinal
vascular malformations.
After clinical suspicion, diagnosis is made by magnetic
resonance imaging (IRM) which leads to selective medullary
angiographies in order to determine type and subtype of
medullary vascular malformation and, therefore, establish
the most appropriate treatment..
Early rehabilitation permits acceptable functional recovery.
Author:
Ecuadorian
magazine of neurology
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