Department of Applied Sciences, Catholic University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, Germany
Review Article
Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM)-A Possible Cause of Outbreak
Author(s): Felix Maier*
The chance of being born with a life-threatening arteriovenous malformation is only one in a thousand worldwide. Due to the rarity of the neurological disease, it does not appear to be a lucrative area of research. That is why only little new progresses has been made in understanding and combating the causes of the vascular anomalie. After a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) at the Charitè Berlin on February 20, 2023, a thirty-year-old Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) patient received the possible diagnosis of an AVM in the cerebellum in the well-known and usual cranial fossa in the brainstem of the choroid plexus after his cerebral hemorrhage in 2011. Without much understanding of the cause of the onset of the disease, the patient received a recommendation for a dangerous, risky and difficult angiographic procedure for the second time. Since genetic and external influences duri.. Read More»
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