A Rare Case: Multiple Mandibular Arteriovenous Malformation with High Output: May a Tooth Extraction Alone Turn to a Catastrophic Condition?
Aziz Aysel,
Eda Aysan,
Bilge Tuncer
et al.
Abstract:Background: Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) in mandible and neck are potentially life-threatening conditions because of possible massive hemorrhage. They are often first diagnosed by dentists as bleeding. In this case, we report how a tooth extraction turned to a catastrophic condition in a patient with multiple AVMs in the mandibular, submandibular and hyoid region. Case: A 19-year-old male patient diagnosed with AVMs in the mandibular and submandibular regions was admitted to our hospital with the complain… Show more
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