Abstract

Perimedullary arteriovenous fistulas are uncommon vascular malformations particularly if they involve the craniovertebral junction. The complexity of the angioarchitecture of these lesions poses a further diagnostic challenge. Moreover, the therapeutic management is controversial and can include observation alone, endovascular occlusion, or surgical exclusion, depending on both patient and the angiographic characteristics of the lesion.

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