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Revista argentina de neurocirugía

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MAGGIORA, Patricia Z; GIACOBBE, Héctor L; TORNESELLO, Bárbara  and  FERREYRA, Mario. Fístula dural tipo adulto en un lactante: Reporte del caso y revisión de la bibliografía. Rev. argent. neurocir. [online]. 2008, vol.22, n.3. ISSN 1850-1532.

Introduction: Dural arteriovenous malformations are rare in children. They constitute a group of entities with different origin, pathophysiology and prognosis. Case report: A 9 month old infant was brought to consultation because of cranial bruit in the left retroauricular area and opisthotonus crisis. CAT scan of the brain showed modest enlargement of ventricles and widening of the subarachnoid space. Cerebral angiography depicted an adult type dural arteriovenous fistula and thrombosis of the left transverse sinus. Angiographic cure was achieved by transarterial embolization of the fistula. The clinical condition of the patient improved significantly. Discussion: Dural arteriovenous fistulae (DAVS) constitute an heterogeneous group of disorders with an overall mortality of 38%. They have been classified by Lasjaunias in three categories: 1- Dural sinus malformations with DAVS, 2- Infantile type DAVS, and 3- Adult type DAVS. Clinical manifestations depend on the extent of the disorder and the magnitude of venous hypertension. Neonates may present with congestive heart failure (CHF). Infants and older children often show cranial bruits associated with macrocrania, seizures and developmental delay of variable severity. Conclusion: DAVS are unusual in the pediatric population. Early diagnosis and treatment are of major importance, in order to control venous hypertension and avoid the development of irreversible brain damage. Endovascular therapy has an important role in the acute treatment of CHF, and seems to be the best choice for treatment, either curative or palliative.

Keywords : Dural fistulae; Cranial bruit; Endovascular therapy.

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