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Abstract
It is generally accepted that an arteriovenous anomaly can increase in size. Reports
about a spontaneous reduction in size of such malformations are, however, rare. The
case is reported of a patient, suffering from an arteriovenous malformation, which
was partly removed. During 8 postoperative years, serial follow-up angiograms revealed
alterations in the configuration of the pathological vessels, a shift in position
of the malformation accompanied by angulation of afferent and efferent vessels, a
change in vascular calibre and final disappearance of the abnormal vessels. It was
assumed that repeated small haemorrhages, thrombosis and local tissue reactions ultimately
caused the disappearance of the malformation.
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Received:
November 29,
1969
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© 1970 Published by Elsevier Inc.