Transarterial embolization of a hepatic arteriovenous malformation in an infant using Onyx: A case report and review of the differential diagnosis imaging findings

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Hepatic arteriovenous malformations are rare congenital lesions associated with significant morbidity and mortality, most commonly from high output cardiac failure. Efficient diagnosis and treatment demands an interdisciplinary approach, and the interventional radiologist plays a pivotal role in both. Imaging is important for diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning, and transcatheter embolization has become an established primary therapy. We report the clinical and imaging findings of a rare hepatic arteriovenous malformation in an infant presenting with high-output cardiac failure and pulmonary artery hypertension that was successfully treated by transarterial embolization using Onyx.

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Bolus, C., Yamada, R., Alshora, S., Hannegan, C., & Anderson, B. (2014). Transarterial embolization of a hepatic arteriovenous malformation in an infant using Onyx: A case report and review of the differential diagnosis imaging findings. Journal of Radiology Case Reports, 8(8), 33–42. https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v8i8.2171

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