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. 2009 Apr;30(4):851–856. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A1436

Patients with BAVFs treated with endovascular techniques

Patient No. Age/Sex Location Presentation Feeding Arteries Treatment and Immediate Outcome* Follow-up
1 n7/M Gyrus rectus region ICH Junction of A1 and A2 Onyx-34, complete 3
2 26/F Posterior aspect of interhemispheric fissure Headaches Distal ACA Detachable coils, incomplete 4
3 7/M Interpeduncular cistern Incidental Primitive trigeminal artery Detachable coils, incomplete 7
4 40/M Sylvian fissure ICH MCA, 3 arterial connections (IV), detachable coils, complete 7
5 14/M Anterior aspect of interhemispheric fissure Seizure A2 segment of ACA (II), detachable coils, complete 3
6 7/M Posterior aspect of interhemispheric fissure Headaches P4 segment of PCA Detachable coils, complete 12
7 35/M Third ventricle ICH Posterior medial choroidal arteries of PCAs Detachable coils and 34% n-BCA, complete 6
8 22/F Quadrigeminal cistern ICH P3–P4 segment of PCA Fiber coils, incomplete 3
9 2/M Anterior aspect of interhemispheric fissure Incidental A2 segment of ACA Detachable coils, complete 6

Note:—BAVFs indicate brain arteriovenous fistulas; R, right; L, left; F, female; M, male; MCA, middle cerebral artery; PCA, posterior cerebral artery; ACA, anterior cerebral artery; n-BCA, n-butyl cyanoacrylate; ICH, intracranial hemorrhage; II, IV, 2 times and 4 times.

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All patients were cured on follow-up.