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- Title
Subarachnoid haemorrhage headache from a developmental venous anomaly.
- Authors
Lovrencic-Huzjan, A.; Rumboldt, Z.; Marotti, M.; Demarin, V.
- Abstract
This article focuses on Subarachnoid haemorrhage headache from a developmental venous anomaly (DVA). DVA is the most often occurring cerebral vascular malformation, with an estimated incidence of 2.5% in autopsy series. Only a few cases of haemorrhage in patients with DVA have been reported in absence of other vascular malformations and the bleeding was uniformly intraparenchymal. Previously, subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) related to DVA, without intraparenchymal haemorrhage has not been reported. Magnetic resonance imaging performed showed an anomalous dilated infratentorial vein, presumably corresponding to precentral vein suggesting partially recanalized thrombosis.
- Subjects
SUBARACHNOID hemorrhage; HEADACHE; CEREBRAL hemorrhage; AUTOPSY; THROMBOSIS; MAGNETIC resonance imaging
- Publication
Cephalalgia, 2004, Vol 24, Issue 9, p763
- ISSN
0333-1024
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1468-2982.2004.00768.x