Endovascular embolization of dural arteriovenous fistula in a child presented with slight conjunctival hyperemia

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Background: Dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) are rare in pediatrics. A case of DAVF diagnosed because of a slight conjunctival hyperemia and endovascular coil embolization at 2 years old is reported. Case description: The 2-year-old boy presented with a slight conjunctival hyperemia of the left eye for 1 month. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination of the head showed abnormal blood flow in the left middle cranial fossa. On digital subtraction angiography, a DAVF with a dural feeder shunt and a venous varix at the middle cranial fossa was confirmed. After transarterial coil embolization, shunt blood flow disappeared. Conclusions: This report describes a case of DAVF with a slight conjunctival hyperemia treated by coil embolization in a child.

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Guo, L., Liu, T., & Lv, X. (2019). Endovascular embolization of dural arteriovenous fistula in a child presented with slight conjunctival hyperemia. Child’s Nervous System, 35(12), 2435–2437. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-019-04397-5

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