How to Say It: Ar-teer-ee-o-vee-nus Mal-form-ay-shons
Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are abnormal tangles of blood vessels. They can be found anywhere in the body. AVMs of the brain and spinal cord are the most serious.
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The cause is not known.
Things that may raise the risk are:
Not all people have symptoms. Symptoms may vary in those who do. It depends on the size and location of the AVM. A person may have:
You will be asked about your symptoms and health history. A physical exam may be done.
Images may be taken. This can be done with:
AVMs that do not cause symptoms may be found during testing for another health problem.
The goal of treatment is to prevent bleeding and to remove the AVM.
Care depends on if the AVM has ruptured or not. Sometimes, more than 1 method is used. Care may be in a hospital.
Medicines may be given to manage an AVM that has not ruptured. They may also be given to ease:
If the AVM has ruptured, surgery may be delayed for 2 to 6 weeks. The type of surgery depends on the size and site of the AVM. Options are:
There is no way to prevent AVMs. The cause is not known.
American Stroke Association
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
https://www.ninds.nih.gov
Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation
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Heart and Stroke Foundation
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Last reviewed September 2020 by EBSCO Medical Review Board Rimas Lukas, MD Last Updated: 5/21/2021