Foreign body granuloma reaction after endovascular therapy of an unruptured right frontal arteriovenous malformation

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Foreign body reactions after endovascular procedures for brain arteriovenous malformations are extremely rare. We report the case of a cerebral foreign body granuloma reaction after embolization of a frontal arteriovenous malformation with Onyx. A previously treated 36-year-old man underwent re-embolization of a residual and recurrent unruptured right frontal vascular malformation with Onyx. The post-proce-dural imaging revealed a right frontotemporal heterogeneously enhancing expansive lesion associated with a residual malformation. Following microsurgical resection, the histopathological examination of the expansive lesion revealed basophilic foreign body like deposits adjacent to multi-nucleated giant cells, highly compatible with cerebral foreign body granulomas reaction to Onyx. The clinical and radiological follow-up of the patient was favorable after complete resection of the lesions.

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Lopez-Calle, J., Colasanti, R., Chian, C., & Choque-Velasquez, J. (2020). Foreign body granuloma reaction after endovascular therapy of an unruptured right frontal arteriovenous malformation. Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery, 22(4), 267–272. https://doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2020.E2019.09.006

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