2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2021.106794
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Spinal epidural arteriovenous fistula with intradural venous reflux: The possibility of acquired origin caused by spinal stenosis and/or disc herniation

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“…Spinal epidural arteriovenous fistulas (SEAVFs) are likely acquired lesions and usually present with congestive myelopathy secondary to intradural venous drainage and may present with compressive symptoms resulting from exclusive extradural venous drainage. [ 6 ] High-flow SOEAVF may be congenital in origin usually seen in young patient. This osseous fistula supplies mainly by intercostal or segmental arteries, from upper or lower segments of the ipsilateral and contralateral arteries, with associated small feeders converging into venous sac or lake at the level of the body defect.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Spinal epidural arteriovenous fistulas (SEAVFs) are likely acquired lesions and usually present with congestive myelopathy secondary to intradural venous drainage and may present with compressive symptoms resulting from exclusive extradural venous drainage. [ 6 ] High-flow SOEAVF may be congenital in origin usually seen in young patient. This osseous fistula supplies mainly by intercostal or segmental arteries, from upper or lower segments of the ipsilateral and contralateral arteries, with associated small feeders converging into venous sac or lake at the level of the body defect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%