2022
DOI: 10.47310/iarjs.2022.v02i02.003
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Arterio-Venous Brain Malformation Rupture during Pregnancy, About a Case

Abstract: AVMs are abnormalities of the intracranial vessels that constitute a connection between the arterial and venous systems and lack an intervening capillary bed. Hemorrhagic presentation of AVM is associated with significant morbidity and mortality; it is an independent predictor of future hemorrhage. AVM rupture is one of the most frequent and important causes of hemorrhagic stroke during pregnancy and puerperium. Whether the risks of AVM rupture increases during pregnancy and puerperium is controversial, but ma… Show more

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