1995
DOI: 10.1148/radiology.194.3.7862961
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Cerebral dural arteriovenous fistulas: clinical and angiographic correlation with a revised classification of venous drainage.

Abstract: This classification provides useful data for determination of the risk with each dural AVF and enables decision-making about the appropriate therapy.

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“…11,18) Six of a series of 12 patients with type V dAVFs had myelopathy with slow-flow spinal perimedullary venous drainage that extended to the thoracic or lumbar spinal cord. 5) The other six patients without myelopathy (five with hemorrhages, one with focal neurological deficit) had spinal venous drainage limited to the cervical cord, as a cervical radiculomedullary vein drained the arterialized flow from the dAVF into the epidural space. This type of drainage is thought to prevent spinal cord venous hypertension and myelopathy.…”
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“…11,18) Six of a series of 12 patients with type V dAVFs had myelopathy with slow-flow spinal perimedullary venous drainage that extended to the thoracic or lumbar spinal cord. 5) The other six patients without myelopathy (five with hemorrhages, one with focal neurological deficit) had spinal venous drainage limited to the cervical cord, as a cervical radiculomedullary vein drained the arterialized flow from the dAVF into the epidural space. This type of drainage is thought to prevent spinal cord venous hypertension and myelopathy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…hage [1][2][3] . The natural history of these high grade lesions has shown to yield a high annual mortality and morbidity rate if untreated 4 .…”
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“…The potential invisibility of slow flow DAVFs in the TOF modality has been discussed previously; however, the heightened sensitivity of the respective source images has been emphasized [1,2]. In our patient, both TOF-MRA and the source images were unremarkable.…”
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