Abstract

Symptomatic epileptic seizures constitute a common neurologic complication in patients with arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). In many patients, a first-ever seizure may be the clinical index event leading to the diagnosis of an otherwise asymptomatic AVM. This scenario seems to be particularly frequent in young adults, while during childhood and beyond the age of 60, AVMs are less likely to be diagnosed based on seizures alone.1 The occurrence of seizures is associated with …

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