Recurrent Spinal Arteriovenous Malformations in a Patient with Cobb Syndrome.

Child neurology open Pub Date : 2024-04-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2329048X231225305
Nicholas Mulchan, Mekka R Garcia, John T Wells
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Abstract

Cobb syndrome is a rare neurocutaneous disease characterized by multiple spinal vascular anomalies and vascular skin lesions affecting the corresponding dermatome. We present a case of a 12-year-old boy with history of spinal arteriovenous malformation (AVM) extending from T4-T5 status post partial embolization 3 years ago and hyperpigmented patch overlying his thoracic back region presenting with 2 days of back pain and lower extremity numbness and weakness. He had multiple Type III AVMs within the spinal and paraspinal tissues involving the T4-T7 vertebral elements, most extensively T4 and T5. The largest aneurysm located at the confluence of the main AVM nidus was a 4 mm anterior spinal artery aneurysm, which was embolized with partial embolization of the main AVM nidus, resulting in complete aneurysm occlusion. This report provides valuable insight on the natural history, recurrence risk, and treatment options of Cobb syndrome to aid in early diagnosis and improve outcomes.

一名柯布综合征患者的复发性脊髓动静脉畸形。
柯布综合征是一种罕见的神经皮肤病,其特征是多发性脊髓血管异常和影响相应皮节的血管性皮肤病变。我们报告了一例 12 岁男孩的病例,他的脊柱动静脉畸形(AVM)延伸至 T4-T5,3 年前部分栓塞后出现胸背部色素沉着斑,并伴有 2 天的背痛、下肢麻木和无力。他的脊柱和脊柱旁组织内有多个 III 型动静脉畸形,涉及 T4 至 T7 椎体,其中以 T4 和 T5 椎体最为广泛。位于主 AVM 瘤巢汇合处的最大动脉瘤是一个 4 毫米的脊髓前动脉瘤,在对主 AVM 瘤巢进行部分栓塞后,动脉瘤完全闭塞。本报告就柯布综合征的自然史、复发风险和治疗方案提供了宝贵的见解,有助于早期诊断和改善预后。
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