Surgical treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformations. Follow-up study of 43 cases.

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Surgical treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformations. Follow-up study of 43 cases. / Adelt, D; Zeumer, Hermann; Wolters, J.

In: ACTA NEUROCHIR, Vol. 76, No. 1-2, 1-2, 1985, p. 45-49.

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title = "Surgical treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformations. Follow-up study of 43 cases.",
abstract = "In 43 patients with arterio-venous malformations and one patient with a cavernous haemangioma, whose angiomas were completely removed by the same Surgeon, pre- and postoperative angiograms were reviewed and the clinical results documented in a follow-up study. Mortality rate (7%) and severe disability (7%) are significantly lower than in untreated patients. A poor outcome strongly depends on the number of feeding arteries, on localization (midline) and size.",
author = "D Adelt and Hermann Zeumer and J Wolters",
year = "1985",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "76",
pages = "45--49",
journal = "ACTA NEUROCHIR",
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T1 - Surgical treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformations. Follow-up study of 43 cases.

AU - Adelt, D

AU - Zeumer, Hermann

AU - Wolters, J

PY - 1985

Y1 - 1985

N2 - In 43 patients with arterio-venous malformations and one patient with a cavernous haemangioma, whose angiomas were completely removed by the same Surgeon, pre- and postoperative angiograms were reviewed and the clinical results documented in a follow-up study. Mortality rate (7%) and severe disability (7%) are significantly lower than in untreated patients. A poor outcome strongly depends on the number of feeding arteries, on localization (midline) and size.

AB - In 43 patients with arterio-venous malformations and one patient with a cavernous haemangioma, whose angiomas were completely removed by the same Surgeon, pre- and postoperative angiograms were reviewed and the clinical results documented in a follow-up study. Mortality rate (7%) and severe disability (7%) are significantly lower than in untreated patients. A poor outcome strongly depends on the number of feeding arteries, on localization (midline) and size.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 76

SP - 45

EP - 49

JO - ACTA NEUROCHIR

JF - ACTA NEUROCHIR

SN - 0001-6268

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