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A JUVENILE CASE OF CEREBELLAR ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION (AVM) WITH GRADUAL ONSET OF HEADACHE AND ATAXIA
2003
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
An 11-year-old male was admitted because of frequent vomiting and truncal ataxia which had lasted for over one week. He had clear consciousness but slowly-progressive mild headache and ataxic gait. Cranial CT revealed a 4 cm hematoma in the right cerebellar hemisphere. Angiography showed a 2ן2 cm nidus of a pial arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in the right hemisphere fed from the right posterior inferior cerebellar artery and draining into the inferior hemispheric vein. We performed a
doi:10.2209/tdcpublication.44.17
pmid:12772582
fatcat:vhd62wep7bfqvbyxgjqolhnacy