scholarly journals Rete mirabile associated with pial arteriovenous fistula: imaging features with literature review

2017 ◽  
pp. bcr2016012939 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prabath Kumar Mondel ◽  
Rashmi Saraf ◽  
Uday S Limaye
2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. e36-e36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prabath Kumar Mondel ◽  
Rashmi Saraf ◽  
Uday S Limaye

A rete mirabile is a vascular network of intercommunicating small arteries or arterioles that replace the definitive adult artery supplying the brain. It supplies the brain in lower mammals but is not seen in normal human embryological development. A 26-year-old man presented with worsening tinnitus that was interfering with his sleep. On CT and digital subtraction angiography he was found to have a temporal lobe pial arteriovenous fistula with bilateral carotid and vertebral rete mirabile. The patient was offered open surgical and endovascular treatment options for pial arteriovenous fistula but he refused both and opted for conservative medical management. At 6-month follow-up he continued to have pulsatile tinnitus but was otherwise neurologically normal. We present the first described association of rete mirabile with pial arteriovenous fistula and discuss its clinical presentation and imaging features, with a review of the literature for bilateral carotid and vertebral rete mirabile.


2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (12) ◽  
pp. 3129-3133
Author(s):  
Masashi Kuwabara ◽  
Shigeyuki Sakamoto ◽  
Takahito Okazaki ◽  
Jumpei Oshita ◽  
Akira Taguchi ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 365-369 ◽  
Author(s):  
U. M. Kraneburg ◽  
V. D. W. Nga ◽  
E. Y. S. Ting ◽  
F. K. H. Hui ◽  
S. Lwin ◽  
...  

Nosotchu ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emi Kuriyama ◽  
Takumi Kawaguchi ◽  
Yoshikazu Matsuda ◽  
Rie Yako ◽  
Naoyuki Nakao

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. e237722
Author(s):  
Vignesh Selvamurugan ◽  
Surya Nandan Prasad ◽  
Vivek Singh ◽  
Zafar Neyaz

We present two cases of 17-year-old man and 10-year-old boy presenting with subarachnoid haemorrhage and a history of road traffic accident. One patient had dissecting aneurysm of the posterior cerebral artery (PCA), and the other patient had partially thrombosed aneurysm on CT angiography. On digital subtraction angiography of the second patient, there was formation of PCA pontomesencephalic vein pial arteriovenous fistula (PAVF). Both the patients underwent endovascular treatment: stent-assisted coiling for aneurysm and coiling with parent vessel occlusion for PAVF. There were no procedural complications. Follow-up angiography showed no residual aneurysm or fistula. Trauma is one of the recognised causes of dissection, and intracranial dissections can present as stenotic lesions, aneurysms or fistulas, depending on the pathology. Traumatic dissecting PCA aneurysm has been reported in only two case reports previously, and post-traumatic PAVF in PCA has not been reported.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 66-71
Author(s):  
Koichiro Shindo ◽  
Tatsuya Ogino ◽  
Tomoki Fuchizaki ◽  
Hideki Endo ◽  
Yohei Maruga ◽  
...  

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