- Explains brain arteriovenous malformation pathology
- Introduces the authors’ approach to making a treatment decision
- Discusses some AVM cases in detail to aid understanding
This book reviews the natural course of arteriovenous malformation (AVM) disease and the active treatment modalities. These are compared with surgical and neuropsychological results achieved at the Military University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic. Based on these comparisons, treatment recommendation for AVM is articulated. Furthermore, the long-term efficacy of different treatment is discussed. This book is written by an international group of European authors, and is aimed at neurovascular surgeons and neurosurgical residents. Table of Contents- Introduction
Beneš, Vladimír (et al.) - AVM Definition and Angioarchitecture
Tanaka, Michihiro - Genetics of Arteriovenous Malformations
Amyere, Mustapha (et al.) - Epidemiology and Natural History of AVMs
Laakso, Aki - Pathophysiological Principles of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations
Awar, Omar (et al.) - AVM Presentation
Schaller, Karl - AVM Grading Schemes
Bradáč, Ondřej (et al.) - Diagnostic Imaging
Ioannidis, Ioannis (et al.) - Treatment of AVM: Surgery
Beneš, Vladimír (et al.) - Treatment of AVM: Endovascular Methods
Houdart, Emmanuel (et al.) - Treatment of AVM: Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Nagy, Gábor (et al.) - Neurological Outcome and Efficacy of AVM Treatment
Bradáč, Ondřej (et al.) - Neuropsychological Outcome of AVM Treatment
Bradáč, Ondřej (et al.) - ARUBA Study Comments
Bradáč, Ondřej (et al.) - Pediatric Arteriovenous Malformations
Başak, Nazlı Çakıcı (et al.)
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