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Case Reports
Spontaneous vertebral arteriovenous fistula mimicking brachial radiculo-plexopathy: A case report.
- Anthony S Larson, Lorenzo Rinaldo, Catherine E Arnold Fiebelkorn, Nathan P Young, and Giuseppe Lanzino.
- Department of Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA; Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
- World Neurosurg. 2020 Jun 1; 138: 309-312.
BackgroundVertebral arteriovenous fistulas (VAVFs) are uncommon high-flow communications between a vertebral artery and surrounding venous plexus that occur spontaneously or secondary to trauma.Case DescriptionA woman aged 57 years presented with a multiday history of rapidly progressive numbness and weakness in the left C5-C6 dermomyotomes. Her physical examination findings and subsequent electrophysiological testing were suggestive of a brachial radiculoplexopathy. Noninvasive imaging demonstrated venous congestion with multilevel compromise of the left-sided cervical foramina, and subsequent vertebral angiography confirmed a VAVF, which was treated with trapping of the involved vertebral artery segment. Her numbness and weakness progressively improved with concurrent involution of the dilated veins.ConclusionsThis is a rare case of VAVF manifesting as a brachial radiculoplexopathy. Although rare, VAVF may be considered as a potential cause in patients presenting with similar symptoms.Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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