2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/4509435
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“…2 In another, although the patient had seen a chiropractor, the VVF was intracranial and the authors concluded chiropractic manipulation was not causative. 3,4 In another, the patient sought chiropractic care after symptoms had already begun. 5 A literature search revealed only one other case report that posited an association between chiropractic manipulation and VVF.…”
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“…2 In another, although the patient had seen a chiropractor, the VVF was intracranial and the authors concluded chiropractic manipulation was not causative. 3,4 In another, the patient sought chiropractic care after symptoms had already begun. 5 A literature search revealed only one other case report that posited an association between chiropractic manipulation and VVF.…”
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“…In the article titled “Vertebral Arteriovenous Fistula: An Unwelcome Thrill” [ 1 ], there was an editorial error, which was indicated in the Letter to the Editor by Foreman et al [ 2 ]. The authors apologize for mistakenly including the case report by Foreman et al [ 3 ] as an example of vertebral AV fistulae potentially induced by chiropractic manipulation.…”
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