Mixed vascular malformation
Last revised by Bouhouche Abdeldjalil on 16 Nov 2023
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D'Souza D, Abdeldjalil B, Saber M, et al. Mixed vascular malformation. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 29 Mar 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-1685
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2 May 2008,
Donna D'Souza
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16 Nov 2023,
Bouhouche Abdeldjalil
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- Mixed vascular malformation (MVM)
- Mixed vascular malformations
A mixed vascular malformation is a relatively common congenital cerebral vascular malformation, most frequently composed of a developmental venous anomaly and a cavernous malformation. As developmental venous anomalies seldom bleed, the risk of a mixed vascular malformation is determined by the other component.
Please refer to the articles on each specific condition for a broad discussion.
References
- 1. Bergui M and GB Bradac. “Uncommon symptomatic cerebral vascular malformations [published erratum appears in AJNR A J Neuroradiol 1997 Aug;18(7):1396].” AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 18, no. 4 (April 1, 1997): 779-783. [Link].
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- Mixed vascular malformation
- Cavernous malformation with developmental venous anomaly
- Medial longitudinal fasciculus syndrome as a result of pontine haemorrhage
- Intracranial cavernoma
- Intracranial cavernomas
- Familial multiple cavernous malformation syndrome
- Mixed vascular malformation
- Mixed vascular malformation