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Treatment for Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs) generally involves surgical removal, embolization (blocking the abnormal blood vessels), or stereotactic radiosurgery (focused radiation therapy) to lower the risk of rupture and address symptoms such as seizures or neurological deficits. The choice of treatment depends on factors like the AVM’s location, size, and associated symptoms.
Steps in Treating Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs)
- Diagnosis and Assessment: AVMs are identified using imaging techniques such as MRI, CT angiography, or cerebral angiography to evaluate their location, size, and blood flow patterns.
- Treatment Planning: Based on the AVM’s characteristics (including size, location, and symptoms), treatment options are discussed. This planning often involves a multidisciplinary team that may include neurosurgeons, interventional radiologists, and neurologists.
- Intervention: Treatment methods may include:
- Surgical Resection: Removal of the AVM.
- Endovascular Embolization: Injecting a substance to block the abnormal blood vessels.
- Stereotactic Radiosurgery: Using focused radiation to shrink or close off the AVM.
- Follow-Up and Monitoring: Post-treatment, patients are closely monitored to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention and to check for any complications or recurrence. Follow-up imaging and clinical assessments are typically scheduled to ensure that the AVM remains controlled.
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