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Strategy for the treatment of arteriovenous malformations

The treatment of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) is still a challenging problem in the neurosurgical field. The deep-seated AVMs are a definite indication for radiosurgery for the small AVMs and with pre-embolisation for the large AVMs. The superficial AVMs are a good indication for surgery. In t...

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Published in:Journal of clinical neuroscience 2000-09, Vol.7, p.60-68
Main Authors: Sano, Hirotoshi, Kato, Yoko, Bannur, Uma, Okuma, Isao, Kanaoka, Narimasu, Kanno, Tetsuo
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Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations - diagnostic imaging
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Vascular Surgical Procedures - instrumentation
Vascular Surgical Procedures - methods
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