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Tumefactive cysts: a delayed complication following radiosurgery for cerebral arterial venous malformations.
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Neuro-oncologyCystic LesionsTumefactive CystsInterventional NeuroradiologyEar MoldingVascular MalformationVascular SurgeryRadiation Therapy-induced CystsInterventional RadiologySurgeryDelayed ComplicationRadiologic ImagingCystoperitoneal Shunt SurgeryMedicineRadiologyHealth Sciences
We report five cases of symptomatic delayed cyst formation after radiosurgery for intracranial arterial venous malformations. Median time to discovery of the cysts following most recent radiosurgery was 59 months (range, 34-89 months). In all five patients, the radiation therapy-induced cysts exhibited tumefactive characteristics, including vasogenic edema, mass effect, and nodular enhancement. Despite these malignant features, these cystic lesions should be recognized as a benign complication of radiosurgery so that proper treatment (i.e., cystoperitoneal shunt surgery or excision) can be initiated.
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