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Spontaneous occlusion of a cerebral arteriovenous malformation: angiography and MR imaging follow-up and review of the literature.
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Spontaneous OcclusionInterventional NeuroradiologyMedicineVascular MalformationAsymptomatic Occlusion62-Year-old ManNeurologyVascular AccessNeurovascular DiseaseCerebral Blood FlowCerebral Arteriovenous MalformationSecond Angiography 3Radiology
We present the angiographic and MR imaging course of a 62-year-old man with a right parietal high-flow arteriovenous malformation (AVM), which was diagnosed because of seizures. A spontaneous, complete, and asymptomatic occlusion of the AVM was confirmed by a second angiography 3 months later. The possible mechanisms leading to the occlusion are discussed, and a brief review of the literature is given.
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