Presentation
Intermittent headache with dizziness and previous history of brain subarachnoid hemorrhage
Patient Data
Age: 30 Years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Cerebral arteriovenous malformation
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Bag of warms of vascular collection seen in the medial aspect of the left temporal lobe, the nidus supplied by left PCA and drained by three deep veins ( two left internal cerebral and superior petrosal veins) associated with saccular aneurysm measuring seen connected to one of the draining veins.
Case Discussion
Carefully looking for vascular causes of non-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage is mandatory to establish a plan for management and prevent recurrent hemorrhage.