Abstract

A case of KLIPPEL-TRÉN-AUNAY-Syndrome combined with a spinal cord arterio-venous malformation is described. The 11-year-old girl was admitted to the hospital with incomplete transverse lesion of the cord at L 2. Cutaneous naevi and hypertrophy of the right leg with lymphectasias were present since several years already before the acute paralysis. Neuroradiological investigations and subsequent operation disclosed a spinal cord arterio-venous malformation extending from Th 9 to L 2. After the removal of the angioma function of the left leg returned.

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