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Published in: Neuroradiology 5/2012

01-05-2012 | Interventional Neuroradiology

Developmental venous anomalies with capillary stain: a subgroup of symptomatic DVAs?

Authors: Luca Roccatagliata, René van den Berg, Michael Soderman, Anne Boulin, Stéphanie Condette-Auliac, Georges Rodesch

Published in: Neuroradiology | Issue 5/2012

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Abstract

Introduction

Intracranial developmental venous anomalies (DVAs) are considered benign vascular dispositions; they are asymptomatic in the vast majority of cases. They represent extreme variations of the venous drainage and may rarely be responsible for focal venous ischemia leading to neurological dysfunction. The aim of the study is to analyze a group of patients with symptomatic DVAs with capillary stain at angiography.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed the clinical and radiological features of patients in which a DVA was considered the cause of a neurological event. In all the patients, the DVA was suspected by angio-CT or MRI and conventional angiography was performed to detail the angioarchitecture of the DVA.

Results

A total of 7 patients and 11 DVAs were identified; three patients had multiple DVAs. Three DVAs were frontal, two were parietal, two were thalamic, one was in the midbrain, and three were cerebellar. Patients presented with progressive neurological deficits, seizures, or cerebral hemorrhage. All these DVAs were associated with a peculiar capillary stain at angiography.

Conclusion

Although being normal anatomical variations, DVAs may create, because of hemodynamic unbalance, venous ischemia that induces angiogenic phenomena. MRI shows the suffering of the brain and angiography witnesses this angiogenesis under the form of capillary stain. Conventional angiography can thus provide useful information to recognize “atypical” symptomatic DVAs.
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Metadata
Title
Developmental venous anomalies with capillary stain: a subgroup of symptomatic DVAs?
Authors
Luca Roccatagliata
René van den Berg
Michael Soderman
Anne Boulin
Stéphanie Condette-Auliac
Georges Rodesch
Publication date
01-05-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Neuroradiology / Issue 5/2012
Print ISSN: 0028-3940
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1920
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-011-0890-y

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