Coexistence of neural tube defects and spinal arteriovenous shunts: a case series and review of literature.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Child's Nervous System Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-27 DOI:10.1007/s00381-024-06541-2
Bheru Dan Charan, Savyasachi Jain, Leve Joseph Devarajan Sebastian, Sushant Agarwal, Ajay Garg
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Background: Spinal arteriovenous shunts and spinal dysraphism both have a different underlying cause, disease spectrum and developmental process; hence, these entities rarely coexist in a patient. Here, we reported four cases of coexistence of adult-onset spinal arteriovenous shunt and spinal dysraphism in the same patient along with their therapeutic embolisation. Additionally, we conducted an extensive literature review to explore the potential theories and explanations for this coexistence.

Methods: We retrospectively searched our imaging database from January 2015 to December 2023 to identify instances of spinal arteriovenous shunts occurring in patients with spinal dysraphism or neural tube defect disorders. MRI and angiographic imaging, clinical presentation, treatment and follow-up were analysed.

Results: Four patients with arteriovenous fistula/shunt and spinal dysraphism were included in the study. The mean age of presentation was 35.5 years. The most common symptoms were sensory disturbance and motor weakness. Arteriovenous fistula or shunt was located at the lumber region in one patient and at the sacral region in three cases. Two patients have a prior history of surgery in first decade. Two patients were treated with glue embolisation. The internal iliac artery was a common feeder in all cases.

Conclusions: The rare coexistence of neural tube defects with spinal vascular abnormalities should be considered when assessing a middle-aged patient with neural tube defect and myelopathy. Correct diagnosis can help in treatment planning and thereby improve prognosis.

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神经管缺陷和脊髓动静脉分流并存:病例系列和文献综述。
背景:脊髓动静脉分流和脊柱发育不良具有不同的病因、疾病谱和发育过程;因此,这两种疾病很少同时出现在一名患者身上。在此,我们报告了四例成人型脊髓动静脉分流和脊柱发育不良同时存在于同一患者身上的病例,并对其进行了栓塞治疗。此外,我们还进行了广泛的文献综述,以探索这种并存的潜在理论和解释:我们回顾性检索了 2015 年 1 月至 2023 年 12 月期间的影像数据库,以确定脊柱发育不良或神经管缺陷疾病患者中出现脊髓动静脉分流的实例。对磁共振成像和血管造影成像、临床表现、治疗和随访进行了分析:研究共纳入了四名患有动静脉瘘/分流和脊柱发育不良的患者。平均发病年龄为 35.5 岁。最常见的症状是感觉障碍和运动无力。一名患者的动静脉瘘或分流位于腰部,三名患者的动静脉瘘或分流位于骶部。两名患者曾在前十年接受过手术。两名患者接受了胶水栓塞治疗。所有病例的共同供血动脉均为髂内动脉:结论:在评估患有神经管缺陷和脊髓病的中年患者时,应考虑神经管缺陷与脊髓血管异常并存的罕见情况。正确的诊断有助于制定治疗计划,从而改善预后。
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Child's Nervous System
Child's Nervous System 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
7.10%
发文量
322
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The journal has been expanded to encompass all aspects of pediatric neurosciences concerning the developmental and acquired abnormalities of the nervous system and its coverings, functional disorders, epilepsy, spasticity, basic and clinical neuro-oncology, rehabilitation and trauma. Global pediatric neurosurgery is an additional field of interest that will be considered for publication in the journal.
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