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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 906-909, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-637344

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Background Intracranial vascular malformation causes different neurophthalmological symptoms and signs due to oppressing visual-related tissue and cranial nerves after hemorrhage.However,there is no availably systematic clinical research on this disease up to now.Objective This retrospective cases analysis was to explore the neurophthalmological features of intracranial vascular malformation.Methods The clinical datas were collected from 100 cases with intracranial vascular malformation in Affiliated Third Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from June,2007 to June,2013.The neurophthalmological clinical features including general condition,initial symptom,concomitant symptoms and image results were retrospectively surveyed.Results Neurophthalmological symptoms and signs were found in 20 patients with intracranial vascular malformation by CT and MRI with the detectability 20% (20/100).The main neurophthalmological symptoms were visual field defect (50%,10/20) and vision loss (45%,9/20).The neurophthalmological signs were pupil abnormalities (35%,7/20).Other neurophthalmological features included optic nerve atrophy (5 %,1/20),papilloedema (5 %,1/20) and oculomotor nerve palsy (5 %,1/20),etc.The relevant cranial diseases included cerebral arteriovenous malformation in 60% patients (12/20),cavernous angiomas in 35% (7/20) and venous malformation with cavernous angiomas (1/20).The lesions of cerebral arteriovenous malformation were located in occipital lobe (4 cases),parietal-occipital area (3 cases),temporal lobe (3 cases) and frontal lobe (1 case),midbrain area (1 case) ; while those of cavernous angiomas were located in parietal lobe (1 case),occipital lobe (1 case),gyrus cingulated area occipital lobe (1 case),carvenous sinus (1 case),temporal lobe (1 case),parietal-temporal area (1 case) and pons area (1 case).Intracranial hemorrhage occurred in 14 patients in subarachnoid space (6 cases) and brain (8 cases).Conclusions The patients with intracranial vascular malformation have different neurophthalmological symptoms and signs.Sufficient attention should be paid to the patients with neurophthalmological symptoms and signs.

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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 223-228, 1985.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-195508

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A case of cerebellar venous angioma incidentally associated with huge intracranial arteriovenous malformation is reported. This 50-year-old male patient was admitted presenting symptoms of subrachnoid hemorrhage. Brain CT and cerebral angiography showed huge AVM in the right parieto-occipital area and also right cerebellar venous angioma draining into the straight sinus. No clinical manifestation was correlated to this venous angioma and no specific treatment was made to this lesion. The AVM was removed totally and the patients is now in follow-up evaluation through OPD with slight left hemiparesis.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Brain , Central Nervous System , Cerebral Angiography , Follow-Up Studies , Hemangioma , Hemorrhage , Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations , Paresis
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