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Assessment of Neuropathological Spectrum of all the Surgically Resected Vascular Malformations of Central Nervous System: An Observational Study

Authors: Sandeep Yadav; Madhu Priya;

Assessment of Neuropathological Spectrum of all the Surgically Resected Vascular Malformations of Central Nervous System: An Observational Study

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AbstractAim: The aim of the present study was to assess the neuropathological spectrum of all the surgically resectedvascular malformations of central nervous system.Material & Methods: The present study was conducted at department of General Surgery for one year andpatients with neurological, neurosurgical, and psychiatric disorders were included. All VMs diagnosed in thedepartment of neuropathology over a period of 1 year were retrieved from the archives. The study included a totalof 100 cases of surgically resected VMs.Results: Among 100 cases, CCMs were most common (44%), followed by AVMs (39%), capillary telangiectasia(11%), venous angioma (2%), and AVFs (4%). Clinical presentation varied from focal deficit to features of raisedintracranial tension.Conclusion: Imaging and histopathology plays an important role in the diagnosis and management of VMs.Histopathological examination is essential for characterization of the VMs, which influences the prognosis

AbstractAim: The aim of the present study was to assess the neuropathological spectrum of all the surgically resectedvascular malformations of central nervous system.Material & Methods: The present study was conducted at department of General Surgery for one year andpatients with neurological, neurosurgical, and psychiatric disorders were included. All VMs diagnosed in thedepartment of neuropathology over a period of 1 year were retrieved from the archives. The study included a totalof 100 cases of surgically resected VMs.Results: Among 100 cases, CCMs were most common (44%), followed by AVMs (39%), capillary telangiectasia(11%), venous angioma (2%), and AVFs (4%). Clinical presentation varied from focal deficit to features of raisedintracranial tension.Conclusion: Imaging and histopathology plays an important role in the diagnosis and management of VMs.Histopathological examination is essential for characterization of the VMs, which influences the prognosis

Keywords

Vascular Malformation, Histopathology, CNS

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