Abstract

Arteriovenous malformations are potentially the most aggressive and difficult type of vascular malformations to treat. We report the case of a 25-year-old female patient who underwent surgery for recurrence of arteriovenous malformation in the right upper limb at the level of the pulsatile arm that caused pain on movement (Schobinger Stage II) and Cho-Do angiographic stage IIIb. with a history of resection of arteriovenous malformation in the same location in the previous 6 years. It was resolved with bloc resection of the angioma, the deltoid muscle, and the basilic vein.

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