[Treatment of arteriovenous fistula in the skull base; a case of von Recklinghausen's disease]
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[Treatment of arteriovenous fistula in the skull base; a case of von Recklinghausen's disease]
Abstract
We presented a case of neurofibromatosis associated with intractable arteriovenous fistula of the internal carotid artery in the skull base. A 41-year-old man presenting dyspnea and neck swelling was treated with balloon occlusion for arteriovenous fistula. This was followed by its total removal. At operation, we found that arteriovenous fistula was formed by the invasion of the internal carotid arterial wall of a neurofibroma in the skull base, which had been induced by neurofibromatosis. This is a rare case corresponding to vascular neurofibromatosis in the internal carotid artery.
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