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Contrast enhancement of vascular walls of intracranial high flow malformations in black blood MRI indicates high inflammatory activity 被引量:1
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作者 Athanasios K.Petridis Maxine Dibue-Adjei +7 位作者 Jan F.Cornelius Marian Preetham Suresh Lan Li Marcel A.Kamp yousef abusabha Bernd Turowski Hans Jakob Steiger Rebecca May 《Chinese Neurosurgical Journal》 CSCD 2018年第2期89-93,共5页
Background: There are controversies concerning the natural history of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in literature and it is not clear which AVMs should be treated and which should be just observed. Objective crit... Background: There are controversies concerning the natural history of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in literature and it is not clear which AVMs should be treated and which should be just observed. Objective criteria beyond growth in serial MRIs or angiographies are needed. The use of black blood MRI is currently under investigation for evaluating the rupture risk of cerebral aneurysms, however its use for assessment of AVMs has yet to be evaluated. We therefore conducted a feasibility study on the application of black blood MRI (bbMRI) in AVMs to assess rupture risk. Methods: Retrospective study of 10 patients with intracranial AVMs and 4 patients with arteriovenous fistulas who received a black blood MRI before treatment. Results: AVM niduses (9/10) show contrast enhancement irrespective of rupture or size. All arteriovenous fistulas (4/4) were contrast enhancing irrespective of rupture. Conclusion: High flow malformations are in a permanent stage of inflammation which does not seem to allow conclusions on their rupture risk at the current stage. BbMRI is a feasible method of identifying inflammation in AVMs and arteriovenous fistulas. However, future prospective studies are needed to evaluate whether bbMRI contrast enhancement correlates with rupture risk. 展开更多
关键词 ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA Black blood MRI Inflammation
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