Cerebral Angiomas 1975
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-66042-9_6
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Superselective Arteriography of the Branches of the External Carotid Artery

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“…Previously regarded as congenital vascular malformations, dural AVFs are now widely accepted as acquired lesions that result from an insult to the dural sinuses and / or cortical veins 11,12 . Clinical reports indicate that venous thrombosis, infection, trauma and surgery predispose to fistula formation, but the aetiology of many dural AVFs remains unexplained 10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously regarded as congenital vascular malformations, dural AVFs are now widely accepted as acquired lesions that result from an insult to the dural sinuses and / or cortical veins 11,12 . Clinical reports indicate that venous thrombosis, infection, trauma and surgery predispose to fistula formation, but the aetiology of many dural AVFs remains unexplained 10 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent systems incorporated information from diagnostic angiography. 5,49,50 Venous drainage Perhaps one of the most well recognized classification schemes specific to DAVMs is that developed by Djindjian et al 49 50 Cognard defined five types of DAVMs that are exclusively based on the pattern of venous outflow. As such, type I DAVMs were characterized by normal antegrade flow into the affected dural sinus.…”
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“…Ramificam-se, dando origem a múltiplas artérias (100 a 300 micra), chamadas anastomóticas primárias, por formarem uma rede ainda externa à dura-máter. Dessa artéria partem quatro tipos de vasos: As artérias meníngeas originam-se da artéria carótida externa (meníngea média, meníngea acessória, occipital, faríngea ascendente), carótida interna (ramos intracavernosos para a região do clivo e para a tenda do cerebelo), oftálmica (etmoidais anterior e posterior, essa dando origem à meníngea anterior e à falcina; ramos meníngeos recorrentes), artéria cerebral anterior (ramos para a foice), cerebral posterior (ramos para a tenda) e artéria vertebral (ramo meníngeo anterior para a região do forame magno e ramo meníngeo posterior) (BERENSTEIN, 1991;DJINDJIAN et al, 1977;LAZORTHES et al, 1976).…”
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“…A porção média da base do crânio, onde se localiza o seio cavernoso, possui irrigação meníngea bastante complexa, da qual participam os ramos intracavernosos da artéria carótida interna (diafragma selar, região dos processos clinóides posteriores, parede do SC), meníngeas média e acessória (parede do SC, meninges da fossa temporal), oftálmica (ramo meníngeo recorrente para a parede anterior da fossa média e para a asa menor do esfenóide-inconstante), faríngea ascendente (ramo ascendente do clivus para o SC) e artéria maxilar interna (artéria do forame redondo para o SC) (LAZORTHES et al, 1976;DJINDJIAN et al, 1977;LASJAUNIAS, 1975;BERENSTEIN, 1991).…”
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