2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12883-021-02394-3
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Clinical heterogeneity of low flow spinal arteriovenous fistulas; a case series

Abstract: Background Spinal AVF (SAVF), a potentially treatable cause of myelopathy, remains a challenging diagnosis. Its rarity and non-specific imaging findings often result in misdiagnosis despite a high index of clinical suspicion. The classically described high T2 signal in the spinal cord or prominent vascular flow voids in the intradural space were not infrequently missed on initial imaging, only to be picked up at follow-up imaging after progression of symptoms. Additionally, small sized fistulas… Show more

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“…If a vascular malformation like this is suspected, the gold standard examination is spinal angiography, which in such small lesions requires a highly skilled interventionist. 15 However, such lesions are often misdiagnosed. 16 The high water content of these cysts can lead to false presumptions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a vascular malformation like this is suspected, the gold standard examination is spinal angiography, which in such small lesions requires a highly skilled interventionist. 15 However, such lesions are often misdiagnosed. 16 The high water content of these cysts can lead to false presumptions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%