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ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA (ANEURYSM) OF THE GREAT CEREBRAL VEIN (OF GALEN) AND THE CIRCLE OF WILLIS

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ARTERIOVENOUS fistula (aneurysm) connecting the great cerebral vein (of Galen) and the circle of Willis is a congenital anomaly, apparently of rare occurrence and heretofore a pathologic curiosity. Only 6 examples of this defect have, to our knowledge, been described, 5 in the literature and 1 in a personal communication. In 5 cases the condition was noted at autopsy; in the sixth the diagnosis was made on the basis of observation at operation. The purpose of this paper is to present the cases of 2 living patients in whom this anomaly was discovered by means of cerebral angiography, to discuss the clinical course and treatment of the condition in these 2 children and to suggest that the anomaly may be commoner than one might suppose. <h3>REPORT OF CASES</h3><h3>Case 1.</h3> —The child was referred by Dr. Ernst Wolf, of San Francisco, at the age of 16 months because of progressive

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