Tom J O'Donohoe, Rachel Tymianski, Rebecca Scroop, Amal Abou-Hamden
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Abstract
Spinal arteriovenous fistulas represent a heterogenous group of pathologies and are divided into four categories. Type IV fistulas are further stratified into three groups (IVa, IVb and IVc) according to the number and dimensions of the fistulous vessels. Approximately 10% of these fistulas are associated with aneurysms. However, we are not aware of a previously reported case of an aneurysm associated with a Type IVa fistula with an anterior spinal artery (ASA) feeder at the cervico-medullary junction. We therefore describe our experience with a patient presenting with a ruptured aneurysm associated with a fistula in this location.
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The British Journal of Neurosurgery is a leading international forum for debate in the field of neurosurgery, publishing original peer-reviewed articles of the highest quality, along with comment and correspondence on all topics of current interest to neurosurgeons worldwide.
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