Fatal Rebleeding from a Dural Arteriovenous Malformation of
the Posterior Fossa: case report with pathological examination
J. Max Findlay and Bruce W. Mielke

Abstract:
A seventy-year-old woman suffered a fatal cerebellar
rehemorrhage from a large venous aneurysm associated with a
dural arteriovenous malformation (AVM) of the posterior fossa.
The malformation, fed by branches of the right vertebral, occipital
and middle meningeal arteries, had a nidus in the transverse
sinus wall with a pedunculated extension reaching the pial surface
of the adjacent cerebellum, from where the malformation drained
exclusively into an aneurysmal cerebellar vein. There was no
associated venous sinus obstruction. Histopathological examination
of the venous sinu-ses, arteriovenous malformation and venous
drainage is described and these findings as they relate to the
pathogenesis of dural AVMs are discussed. Vascular malformations
of the dura mater do not appear to be a single clinical or pathological
entity. The serious risk of hemorrhage from a parenchymal venous
aneurysm is emphasized.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1994; 21: 67-71
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