Acta otorhinolaryngologica Italica : organo ufficiale della Società italiana di otorinolaringologia e chirurgia cervico-facciale
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Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital · Oct 2009
Case ReportsArteriovenous malformation of the base of tongue in pregnancy: case report.
Arteriovenous malformation of the head and neck is a rare vascular anomaly but when present is persistent and progressive in nature and can represent a lethal benign disease. An unusual case is presented of an arteriovenous malformation of the base of tongue in a 32-year-old primigravida at 23.2 weeks of gestation with a history of haemoptysis. The patient was admitted to hospital with 10.7 g/dl of haemoglobin and 32.1% of haematocrit but due to recurrent massive haemoptysis, in the next few days, dropped to 6.7 g/dl of haemoglobin and 20.2% of haematocrit which required immediate blood transfusions. ⋯ A new superselective catheterization of the lingual artery was performed but due to the effect of progesterone, which causes smooth muscle relaxation and leads to arteriovenous malformation dilatation and rupture, the primigravida again presented haemoptysis. In agreement with the gynaecologists, the patient was given betamethasone to induce foetal lung maturation, and induction of labour was planned at 26 weeks, and a healthy baby was delivered naturally. Over the following days, the patient had no further haemoptysis and so far clinical examination showed no evidence of the original mass (slight haemorrhagic suffusion of the right anterior amygdala region).