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Neurovascular lesions and endovascular therapy: the role of MR

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies were performed on 27 patients with vascular lesions of the central nervous system before and after embolization with either IBCA, polyvinyl alcohol foam particles, Avitene (microfibrillar collagen) or balloons. Thirteen pial brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), 3 brain AV fistulas, 2 giant aneurysms, 5 dural AVMs, 1 vertebro-vertebral fistula and 3 meningiomas were studied. The pre-embolization MR demonstrated the nidus and venous drainage of all pial AVMs. MR failed to detect 3 out of 5 dural AVMs using only spin echo sequences. A draining vein alone was seen in the remaining two cases. MR was superior to CT in detecting contiguous parenchymal changes such as atrophy, reversible ischemia, and mass effect in the pre-embolization studies. Following embolization, MR demonstrated partial or complete obliteration of the vascular nidus in all 13 pial AVMs. The embolized area was seen as an area of increased signal consistent with thrombus where previously there had been signal void. Ischemic or edematous changes in the brain parenchyma following embolization were seen on MR more easily than on CT scans. MR was accurate in the assessment of aneurysm patency, degree of thrombosis and balloon position in both giant aneurysms, and AV fistulae. These MR findings had an impact on patient management. MR will be an increasingly useful tool in the diagnosis and management of a number of neurovascular diseases requiring endovascular intervention.

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Jabour, B.A., Dion, J.E., Lufkin, R. et al. Neurovascular lesions and endovascular therapy: the role of MR. Neuroradiology 31, 341–345 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00344179

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