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[Cerebral arteriovenous malformations (CAVM)].

F Lazzaroni-Fossati1, M Magnani, E Repetto

  • 1Istituto di Purericultura e Medicina Neonatale, Università di Genova.

Minerva Pediatrica
|May 1, 1991
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This study presents two infants with severe brain arteriovenous malformations and congestive heart failure. Early diagnosis and understanding age-related features are crucial for managing these critical conditions in newborns.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • Neurology
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Endocranic arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are rare but serious vascular anomalies.
  • Congestive cardiac failure in neonates can be caused by various factors, including AVMs.
  • The vein of Galen aneurysm is a specific type of AVM with significant hemodynamic impact.

Observation:

  • Two cases of neonates presenting with large endocranic AVMs and irreversible congestive cardiac failure are detailed.
  • The first case involved a newborn with a large angioma.
  • The second case involved a newborn with a large aneurysm of the vein of Galen.

Findings:

  • Infants with large endocranic AVMs, including vein of Galen aneurysms, can develop severe, irreversible congestive cardiac failure.

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  • Age-related diagnostic features are critical for timely identification of these conditions.
  • The presented cases highlight the severity and rapid progression of symptoms.
  • Implications:

    • Early recognition of endocranic AVMs and associated cardiac compromise is vital for neonatal outcomes.
    • Understanding the specific age-related clinical and imaging findings aids in prompt diagnosis.
    • This review underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing neonatal AVMs and heart failure.