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Journal of neurosurgery · Jul 1993
Case ReportsAngiographic demonstration of a spinal epidural arteriovenous malformation. Case report.
- W C Olivero, W C Hanigan, and K W McCluney.
- Division of Neurosurgery, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria.
- J. Neurosurg. 1993 Jul 1;79(1):119-20.
AbstractA 16-year-old boy presented with acute midline thoracic pain followed by rapidly progressive paraplegia. The initial neurological examination demonstrated a complete sensory and motor paraplegia, which significantly improved spontaneously over the following 2 days. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a posterior epidural hematoma extending from the T-4 to T-6 vertebrae, and spinal angiography demonstrated an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) with a nidus of abnormal epidural vessels at the level of the T-5 vertebra, which was confirmed surgically. This case represents one of the first reports of a spinal epidural AVM confirmed by angiography.
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