头皮动静脉畸形1例

Abdullah GÜNER, Yüksel DERELİ
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外周动静脉畸形(AVMs)是一种罕见的血管病变。我们报告一个病例的头皮AVM表现为可触及的肿块在左侧颞区和耳鸣。患者女,30岁,记忆中无既往疾患或创伤史。体格检查发现左侧颞浅动脉示3x1 cm搏动性肿块。多普勒超声检查结果与AVM一致。获得知情同意后,局部麻醉下手术切除肿块,当日出院。动静脉畸形有两种发展方式。先天性动静脉畸形更为常见,是由于血管生成过程中的缺陷造成的。后天性不太常见,通常继发于创伤。临床表现通常无症状。有进行性生长症状的病例需要治疗。治疗可能包括栓塞或结扎供血动脉或手术切除。
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Scalp Arteriovenous Malformation: A Rare Case
Peripheral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are rare vascular pathologies. We report a case of scalp AVM presenting with a palpable mass in the left temporal region and tinnitus. Thirty-year-old female patient had no previous complaints or trauma history in her anamnesis. Physical examination revealed a 3x1 cm pulsatile mass in the left superficial temporal artery tracing. Findings consistent with AVM were detected in the Doppler ultrasonography. After informed consent was obtained, the mass was surgically excised under local anesthesia and discharged the same day. Arteriovenous malformations can develop in 2 ways. Congenital AVMs are more common and develop as a result of defects in the angiogenesis process. The acquired type is less common and usually develops secondary to trauma. The clinical presentation is usually asymptomatic. Symptomatic cases with progressive growth need to be treated. Treatment may involve embolization or ligation of the feeding artery or surgical excision.
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