Congenital Vascular Malformations 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-46709-1_11
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New Arteriographic Classification of AVM Based on the Yakes Classification System

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“…8 Classification schemes, such as those championed by Yakes and Houdart, therefore, remain essential component of therapeutic strategies (Table ). 9,10 It is essential to highlight that superselective, third and fourth order, branch microcatheterization is neededdwith microcatheters as low profile as 1.6Fdfor adequate terminal access of the nidus such that premature and proximal nontarget embolization is avoided. With certain anatomic constraints, however, in which direct intranidal microcatheter access might not be feasible or safe, these "liquid metal" coils can be advanced antegradely to penetrate the nidus from a more proximal location, given their low resistance to flow and premature coiling on exiting from the microcatheter tip.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Classification schemes, such as those championed by Yakes and Houdart, therefore, remain essential component of therapeutic strategies (Table ). 9,10 It is essential to highlight that superselective, third and fourth order, branch microcatheterization is neededdwith microcatheters as low profile as 1.6Fdfor adequate terminal access of the nidus such that premature and proximal nontarget embolization is avoided. With certain anatomic constraints, however, in which direct intranidal microcatheter access might not be feasible or safe, these "liquid metal" coils can be advanced antegradely to penetrate the nidus from a more proximal location, given their low resistance to flow and premature coiling on exiting from the microcatheter tip.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reports describing fulminant myocarditis confirmed at autopsy by the presence of inflammatory, mononuclear infiltrates, and even the virus itself as shown in an Italian patient with cardiogenic shock 23 remind us that the heart, and not just the lung, is a target [23][24][25][26] . ACE-2 receptors are also present in other organs and systems, including kidneys, eyes, gut, liver, vasculature and central nervous system that might attract inflammatory cytokines and multiorgan failure 27 .…”
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“…Paciente de sexo masculino de 43 años, deportista (ciclista), de la ciudad de Paraná (Entre Ríos), sin antecedentes clí- 26 Tipo I, fístula arteriovenosa directa. Es una conexión directa de arteria a vena.…”
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