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Cerebral developmental venous anomalies associated with head and neck venous malformations.
Authors:M Boukobza  O Enjolras  J P Guichard  F Gelbert  D Herbreteau  D Reizine  J J Merland
Abstract:PURPOSETo study cerebral developmental venous anomalies in patients with extensive venous malformations of the head and neck.METHODSAll patients had undergone carotid angiography 10 to 15 years previously. Four-vessel cerebral angiography was carried out in 40 patients with venous malformations. All patients had a physical examination, 16 had CT, and 22 were examined with MR imaging. One patient had MR angiography.RESULTSEighteen developmental venous anomalies were noted in 8 (20%) of 40 patients. Four patients had multiple anomalies, and these were bilateral in 1 patient. Developmental venous anomalies seen in association with cervicofacial, cutaneous, and mucosal venous malformations were remarkable in their absence of neurologic events and associated cavernoma; significance of ectatic venous convergence, extension, and preponderance of deep drainage routes; and frequency with which they multiple in occurrence.CONCLUSIONDevelopmental venous anomalies have a remarkable prevalence of 20% in patients with extensive superficial venous malformations. Therefore, it is important to search for a cerebral developmental venous anomaly when confronted with a cervicofacial venous malformation.
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