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Spinal type IV arteriovenous malformations (perimedullary fistulas) in children

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Objects: Intradural perimedullary spinal arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is a synonym for type IV spinal arteriovenous malformation (AVM). It is an important clinical differential diagnosis in all patients with slowly progressive or acute spinal symptoms. Perimedullary AVFs are rare in the paediatric age group. We report the treatment regimen and the clinico-radiological findings for these malformations at our institution. Methods: Of four paediatric patients, three individuals with persistent fistulas after endovascular treatment were operated on. The malformations were obliterated completely in all patients without any morbidity. In three patients previously documented neurological symptoms resolved during follow-up. Conclusions: If slowly progressive or acute radicular or medullary symptoms arise in children, a spinal arteriovenous malformation should be ruled out by MRI. A combined endovascular and surgical treatment of paediatric spinal AVM type IV (perimedullary AVFs) carries a low risk of morbidity and is reasonably effective.

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Received: 28 December 1999

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Sure, U., Wakat , JP., Gatscher, S. et al. Spinal type IV arteriovenous malformations (perimedullary fistulas) in children. Child's Nerv Syst 16, 508–515 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003810000293

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