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Multiple Symptomatic Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations in a Patient with HIV

A.I. Alomari, P. Jiarakongmun, C. Dejthevaporn and S. Pongpech
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2009, 30 (6) 1273-1274; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1475
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    A, Axial T2-weighted MR imaging of the brain. Evidence of previous parenchymal bleeding of different ages is seen in both cerebral hemispheres (white arrows). Multiple flow voids are seen within the white matter (black bent arrows), subependymal area (black arrow), and gray-white matter junction (white bent arrow). B, MR venography shows small venous aneurysms draining into slightly dilated cortical veins (white arrows).

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    Cerebral angiography of the internal cerebral arteries. Arterial phase of the right (A, lateral projection) and left (B, frontal projection) depicting the presence of multiple pial arteriovenous nidi with associated venous aneurysms (transparent arrows) and early opacification of the draining veins (arrowheads) and dural sinuses (black arrows). C, 3D rotational angiography, arterial phase, of the right internal cerebral artery. Note the early opacification of the venous aneurysm (bent arrows) and draining veins (straight arrow).

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