“…1,3,14 Hemorrhage can only be prevented by total obliteration or excision of the lesion, since residual pathologic vessels may cause bleeding 8,15 . Several studies have also reported that embolization in cAVM may be useful in the management of patients presenting hard-to-control seizures, progressive neurological deficit, and headaches, and to improve cerebral perfusion 8,9,16 . In addition, embolization has been thought to be useful in the elimination of aneurysms, which are independent risk factors for hemorrhage 8,12,[16][17][18][19] .…”