• Title of article

    A Young Male with Spontaneous Ruptured Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation (Case Report)

  • Author/Authors

    Santos, Vitorino Modesto dos Armed Forces Hospital - Internal Medicine Department, Brazil , Santos, Vitorino Modesto dos Catholic University of Brasília, Brazil , Flores, Leandro P. Armed Forces Hospital - Neurourgery Division, Brazil , Barros, Isabella A. Catholic University of Brasília, Brazil , Faria, Priscilla S. Catholic University of Brasília, Brazil , Lamounier, Carolina P. Catholic University of Brasília, Brazil , Casasanta, Renata A. Catholic University of Brasília, Brazil

  • From page
    61
  • To page
    63
  • Abstract
    Background: Cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is considered a congenital condition characterized by arterial-venous connections in the absence of intermediate capillaries with circulatory and functional changes, inclusive on the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics. Case: A previously healthy young man with abrupt onset of intense headache followed by incoercible vomiting and generalized tonic-clonic seizures. On admission, he was in Glasgow scale IV with respiratory gasping, signs of decerebration and anisocoric mydriasis, and right paresis. Computed tomography showed left intraparenchymal hematoma and intraventricular blood. The abnormal vessels and blood clots were removed by neurosurgery. In early postoperative phase a large cerebrospinal fluid leak developed, and was aspirated and further controlled. The patient had respiratory complications, including pulmonary infection by Pseudomonas. Conclusions: After longstanding hospitalization, he was referred to other medical institution and home care.
  • Keywords
    Brain arteriovenous malformation , cerebral hemorrhage , cerebrospinal fluid
  • Journal title
    Bali Medical Journal (BMJ)
  • Journal title
    Bali Medical Journal (BMJ)
  • Record number

    2548657