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Dural Arteriovenous Shunts
by Sasikhan Geibprasert, Vitor Pereira, Timo Krings, Pakorn Jiarakongmun,
Frederique Toulgoat, Sirintara Pongpech, and Pierre Lasjaunias
Stroke
Volume 39(10):2783-2794
October 1, 2008
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Figure 1. Location of the 3 groups of DAVSs of the new classification in relation to the bony
structures.
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Figure 2. Spinal VE DAVSs (A).
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Figure 3. A, Internal carotid artery and (B) external carotid artery angiograms in lateral views
reveal cranial VE DAVSs at the cavernous sinus in 2 different patients.
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Figure 4. Spinal DE DAVSs (A).
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Figure 5. External carotid artery angiograms in lateral views in 2 patients reveal cranial DE
DAVSs at the superior sagittal sinus without (A) and with (B) thrombosis.
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Figure 6. Spinal LE DAVSs (A).
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Figure 7. Internal carotid artery angiogram (A) and occipital artery angiogram (B) reveal cranial
LE DAVSs in 2 patients at the anterior cranial fossa (A) and tentorium (B), respectively.
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